Will Manso came back home to South Florida when he joined Local 10 in March of 1999. During his time here, Will has kept busy by working in sports, news and he's even dabbled in entertainment. He is now Local 10's sports director and also enjoys the chance to serve as a host for special shows on Local 10. Will is a 7-time regional Emmy award winner.
Although he's originally from Weehawken, New Jersey, Will grew up in South Florida. He attended Forest Hill High School in West Palm Beach and is a proud graduate of the University of Miami with degrees in broadcast journalism and history.
Will started his broadcast career as a sports anchor/reporter in Missoula, Montana. After a year in Big Sky land, he worked at a Michigan television station as a sports anchor/reporter. Eventually he made his way back home to South Florida.
Will says working with all the great people at Local 10 for almost three decades has been a dream come true. During basketball season, Will also serves as a reporter and host for the Miami Heat broadcast team.
He loves travelling, is an avid runner and is always ready to talking sports, but most of his activities these days consist of keeping up with his daughters, Katelyn, Eva and Ashley, along with his wife Giselle.
He also enjoys going to the movies. "The Shawshank Redemption," "Silence of the Lambs," "Scarface," "Heat," and "Goodfellas" top his favorite movie list.
When he's pleasing his palate, chances are you will find Will and family near the ocean on Lincoln Road in Miami Beach. A proud Cuban-American, his favorite food is always an authentic Cuban meal.
Will is involved in a number of community events and often speaks at local schools. He also emcees numerous events throughout the year and is a member of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists.
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