Brianna Borghi is an Emmy-nominated journalist who joined the NBC10 Boston reporting team in May 2025.
Brianna’s career is deeply rooted at NBC, where she worked at the TODAY show as a production assistant and is an alumnus of NBCUniversal’s prestigious Page Program. Brianna also interned with Dateline NBC in Los Angeles.
Brianna is no stranger to the Boston market. She was previously a reporter and fill-in traffic anchor for WCVB NewsCenter 5, where she covered everything from politics to education to crime, along with unique feature stories. Prior to WCVB, she was a reporter at WPTZ-TV in Burlington, Vermont.
Upon graduating from Dover Sherborn High School in Massachusetts, being eager to explore a new city, Brianna attended George Washington University, where she earned her bachelor’s degree in journalism and mass communications from the School of Media and Public Affairs, with a minor in political science.
Brianna is a book club lover, theatre buff, Bachelor & Bachelorette show enthusiast and lives for the challenge of hunting down the next best wardrobe bargain. When she’s not scouting a new dining hot spot, you may see her on any golf course outside of Boston still trying to break 100.
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