Siobhan McGirl is a general assignment reporter for NBC10. You can watch her weekend mornings.
A South Jersey native, Siobhan joined NBC10 in January 2024. She came to Philadelphia from WVIT, the NBC owned station in Connecticut, where she was a reporter/multimedia journalist for the past four years. Prior to that, she served as a reporter/multimedia journalist at WDBJ-7 News in Roanoke, Virginia.
“I’m thrilled at the full-circle opportunity to return home as a reporter,” said Siobhan. “I am honored to tell stories here and eager to give back to the communities that raised me.”
Siobhan is most passionate about connecting with communities and learning more about their joys, triumphs, challenges, and frustrations. Through storytelling, she strives to take people where they might not otherwise get to go and meet people who they might not otherwise meet. While getting to the heart of the story and highlighting human experiences, she also aims to uncover new information through her reporting and shine a light where others are not looking.
Siobhan hails from Washington Township, New Jersey, and attended Gloucester Catholic High School in Gloucester City. She earned a bachelor’s degree in Broadcasting and Journalism from Seton Hall University.
In her free time, Siobhan loves volunteering with Big Brothers Big Sisters. She has served as a mentor for the last four years and loves every second of it. She also enjoys volunteering at NBC-led community events. She is passionate about giving back wherever she can.
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