Cindy Hsu, born on May 6, 1966 (Age: 59 years old) is an Emmy Award-winning journalist who has been a familiar face on WCBS-TV in New York City for over 30 years. 

She’s covered impactful stories like Smuggled from China, which earned her an Emmy, and Bringing Rosie Home, a series about adopting her daughter, Rosie, from China. 

Beyond journalism, Cindy is a strong advocate for mental health awareness and adoption, making her not just a talented reporter but an inspiration to many.

Cindy Hsu Wiki & Early Life

Cindy Hsu Wiki

Cindy Hsu was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, into a family with deep Chinese roots.   She grew up in a disciplined environment, with strong values instilled by her family. 

Her childhood was marked by a sense of cultural pride and a passion for storytelling, which would later shape her career in journalism.

Full NameCindy Hsu
ProfessionJournalist
Age59 years old
Date of BirthMay 6, 1966
NationalityChinese-American
Zodiac/Sun SignTaurus
BirthplaceHonolulu, Hawaii
Current AddressNew York City, New York, USA
Email IDYet to be updated

Cindy Hsu Husband, Boyfriend, Children

Cindy Hsu with her Daughter

Cindy Hsu is not married. She is a devoted mother to her adopted daughter, Rosie, whom she brought home from China in 2004. 

Her adoption journey was shared publicly in a moving series titled Bringing Rosie Home, which earned critical acclaim and highlighted the emotional depth of her experience. 

Cindy is a strong advocate for adoption and often speaks about the joys of being a single mother.

Relationship StatusUnmarried
Husband/boyfriendUnknown
Children Daughter: Rosie Hsu

Cindy Hsu Family

Cindy Hsu with her Mother

Cindy’s father, Captain Kwang Ping Hsu, served as a Coast Guard pilot, and her mother, Rosemary Hsu, worked as a systems engineer. Their commitment to excellence and hard work greatly influenced Cindy’s drive for success. 

Cindy also has a brother David Hsu with whom she has spent her childhood.

Parent’s NameFather: Captain Kwang Ping Hsu
Mother: Rosemary Hsu
SiblingsBrother: David Hsu

Cindy Hsu Education

Cindy earned her Bachelor’s degree in Communication Studies from Virginia Tech. Her academic background in communications laid the groundwork for her career in journalism. 

Later, she was awarded an honorary doctorate from St. Thomas Aquinas College in recognition of her contributions to the field of media.

SchoolYet to be updated
Alma MaterVirginia Tech
Highest QualificationBachelor’s degree in Communication Studies

Cindy Hsu Career

Cindy Hsu began her journalism journey as an associate producer at WTVR-TV in Richmond, Virginia, where she honed her skills behind the scenes. 

She soon transitioned to on-air roles, working as a reporter and anchor at WTOV-TV in Steubenville, Ohio, and later at WFRV-TV in Green Bay, Wisconsin. 

In 1993, Cindy joined WCBS-TV [1] in New York City, marking the start of her enduring legacy.

Her ability to connect with her audience and deliver news with sincerity made her a trusted household name. 

Cindy’s standout coverage includes her Emmy-winning piece Smuggled from China, shedding light on the plight of Chinese refugees, and her deeply personal series Bringing Rosie Home, which documented her adoption journey.

YearRoleCompany Name
The late 1980sAssociate ProducerWTVR-TV
The early 1990sReporter and AnchorWTOV-TV
The early 1990sReporter and AnchorWFRV-TV
1993ReporterWCBS-TV
1994–PresentAnchor (Various Roles)WCBS-TV

Awards

Cindy Hsu is the recipient of multiple Emmy Awards, including recognition for her reporting on “Smuggled from China.” Her series Bringing Rosie Home was nominated for an Emmy and won a New York Associated Press Broadcasters Award for Best Feature. Additionally, she was honored with the “Breaking the Stigma Award” by NAMI-NYC in 2024 for her mental health advocacy.

YearAward Name
The early 1990sGolden Apple Award
The early 2000sFriends of Adoption Award
The early 2000sEmmy Award
2004New York AP Broadcasters Award
2024Breaking the Stigma Award

Cindy Hsu Net Worth, Salary

Net Worth in Dollars (Approx.)$750,000 – 1.5 Million 
Salary (Approx.)$24k – $72k

Cindy Hsu Height, Weight & Physical Stats

HeightIn centimeters: 170 cm
In meters: 1.70 m
In feet & inches: 5 feet 7 inches
WeightIn kg: Yet to be updated
In lbs: Yet to be updated
Body MeasurementsYet to be updated
Hair ColorBlack
Eye ColorBrown

Cindy Hsu Instagram, X, Facebook, LinkedIn

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FacebookFacebook Profile CindyHsuTV
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Interesting Facts About Cindy Hsu

  1. Cindy Hsu is fluent in Mandarin and often incorporates her cultural heritage into her storytelling.
  2. She openly shared her struggles with severe depression and a suicide attempt to break mental health stigmas. [2]
  3. Cindy is an avid advocate for animal rescue and has a deep love for pets.
  4. She once considered pursuing a career in music before choosing journalism.
  5. Cindy has a black belt in Taekwondo, showcasing her dedication to physical fitness.
  6. She enjoys painting and sketching in her free time as a creative outlet.

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FAQs

Where does Cindy Hsu live?

Cindy Hsu currently resides in New York City with her adopted daughter, Rosie, and their rescue dog, Lilo.

Is Cindy Hsu Chinese?

Cindy Hsu is of Chinese descent. Her parents immigrated to the United States from China when they were children, but Cindy was born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii, making her a Chinese-American.

Where is Cindy Hsu now?

Cindy Hsu is based in New York City and works as an anchor and reporter at WCBS-TV, where she currently anchors CBS 2 News at Noon and serves as a substitute anchor for other shows.

How old is Cindy Hsu? 

Born on May 6, 1966, in Honolulu, Hawaii, Cindy Hsu is 58 years old.

Is Cindy Hsu married?

Cindy Hsu has not publicly disclosed information about her marital status, and it is assumed she is currently single.

Does Cindy Hsu have children?

Yes, Cindy adopted her daughter, Rosie, from China in 2004. She documented this journey in a series titled “Bringing Rosie Home.”

What is Cindy Hsu’s educational background? 

Cindy graduated with a bachelor’s degree in communication studies from Virginia Tech University.

References
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  2. WFLA