Sylvia Perez
Sylvia Perez is a widely recognized and respected name in the Chicago news market. She’s best known for looking beyond the headlines and reporting the personal and emotional sides of the major stories of the day.
Perez was a longtime anchor and medical reporter at WLS ABC7 before joining FOX 32 News in 2016. She also brings an expertise and interest in topics involving veterans. Reporting has always been in her blood. She credits her childhood as a military "brat," following her father around the world, with giving her the skills she needed.
"Asking a lot of questions and getting to know people quickly comes with the territory. You move so often you have to acquire these traits to make friends and fit in," Perez said.
She knew from the age of ten she wanted to be a reporter. While watching sportscaster Howard Cosell interview athletes during the Summer Olympics, she asked her brother what you had to study to get that job. His answer was "journalism" and from that day forward, her career path was sealed.
Perez attended the University of Oklahoma, majoring in Radio/TV/Film. In a bold, early move she chose an internship with a public television station versus the more typical network affiliate because public television, even then, was short-staffed. Perez figured she was more likely to get real world experience and "air time." She was right. She covered State Capitol politics with stories appearing on the nightly news before she even graduated. That internship led to positions as a broadcast journalist in a variety of markets across the country, reporting on major stories involving politics, education, medicine and the military.
Soon, Perez began to specialize in stories that would have a direct, practical and positive impact on the individual viewer, a move that boosted ratings at a time television news was adapting to changes in how people were getting news and information.
Throughout her career, Perez has been recognized for her achievements with multiple awards, including Emmys and the Peter Lisagor award, recognizing the best of Chicago journalism given annually by the Chicago Headline Club.
More recently, she was recognized by the office of the Illinois Secretary of State for Excellence in Broadcasting commemorating Hispanic Heritage Month. Perez is generous with her time supporting several charities in the Chicago area. Her company, Sylvia Perez Productions, specializes in all aspects of event production for non-profits. She also sits on the board of Enabled Enterprises, an organization helping military veterans, serves as an ambassador for GoodCity Chicago, which champions inner-city entrepreneurs who give back to the city, and is a member of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists.
In her free time, Perez enjoys gourmet cooking and taking nature hikes on the many trails in and around Chicago.
The latest from Sylvia Perez
Miracle cat 'Drake' survives near-death illness, finds new life with PAWS Chicago
For Drake, a stray cat found outside PAWS Chicago on one of the city’s stormiest days, survival was nothing short of miraculous.
Drug shortages leave Chicago women scrambling for menopause treatments
For many women, finding the right medication is half the battle when it comes to fighting menopause. In a Fox 32 special report, Sylvia Perez takes a look at what to do when your medicine is in short supply.
Illinois' longest-serving exonerated man files $200M lawsuit against Chicago authorities
Illinois' longest-serving exonerated man is taking legal action to seek justice after spending more than 42 years in prison for a double murder he said he did not commit.
Lurie Children's Hospital celebrates record year for pediatric transplants
Lurie Children's Hospital in Chicago has reached a remarkable milestone, celebrating a record number of pediatric transplants over the last year.
Latino Gen Z voters prepare to make an impact in 2024 election
When America goes to the polls this election year, there is expected to be a large group of young voters casting their votes for the first time—and many of them will be Latino.
United Center unveils new menu: Double burger, prime rib sandwiches, craft cocktails and more
As part of its 30th anniversary celebration, the United Center is rolling out a major upgrade to its food offerings.
Menopause concerns prompt millennial women to rethink careers, survey finds
A new survey reveals that millennial women are significantly more informed about menopause than past generations, and many are thinking ahead about how it could impact their careers.
Chicago nonprofit leader questions mayor's commitment to arts support amid budget cuts
Mayor Brandon Johnson made headlines Monday with his nomination of new members to the school board.
CDC warns of surge in whooping cough cases as Illinois sees alarming rise
The CDC is raising concerns about a spike in whooping cough cases across the country, and Illinois is no exception.
Illinois Red Cross volunteer joins Florida recovery effort after Hurricane Helene
Red Cross crews from across the country, including Illinois, are on the ground in Florida to assist with recovery efforts after Hurricane Helene made landfall as a powerful Category 4 storm.