Professional Facilitator & Performance Consultant, Deviate LLC
Rob Hughes is a charismatic, passionate, and ambitious television broadcasting leader who pursues excellence in disseminating, synthesizing, and presenting vital information to a captive and engaged global audience, while setting the standard for the highest levels of character, class, and integrity in the professional media and journalism industry. Rob is committed to helping others achieve their wildest dreams while living their best life. Since 1997, Rob has been involved in the competitive television broadcast industry. He continues to compile an impressive record of leadership training and execution, and has spoken to thousands of students on the importance of staying in school and having goals.
Rob is an award winning anchor/reporter/host. Rob was nominated for a Southwest Region Junior College Emmy Award while attending Palomar College in San Diego. He was voted best male host twice while hosting CU@USC, USC’s preeminent talk show that has been voted best college talk show in America. Rob has worked for ABC and CBS affiliates in Arizona, Texas, and Colorado. Rob is a successful business owner and partner in two other businesses.
Rob does extensive charity work with the Salvation Army, March of Dimes, National Education Association, Southwest Arizona Stand Down, and the Sigma Phi Epsilon Educational Foundation.
“Rob demonstrates an incredibly high level of commitment, passion, and performance. He is eager to improve himself both personally and professionally. Rob has the drive to make the most out of life. I hope you see him for the exceptional human being that he is.” Sean Bandawat, President, Jacob Bromwell, Inc.
Rob’s deviated performance specialties include: Journalism and Television Leadership and Media Life-Coaching.
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
- Received “Order of Troy” honors at the University of Southern California (USC). Awarded to top 3% of USC graduated recognizing superior performance in academics, leadership, and service.
- Hosted Emmy-nominated fall sports show at Palomar College in San Diego, California.
- Voted best male host twice at #1 rated college talk show in America.
