So moved to the United States in 2003 with her family, leaving behind a budding career as a sportscaster for the
Philippine Basketball Association. She lends herself to other non-profit organizations in Southern California such as The Philippine Medical Association of Southern California as event emcee and as keynote speaker. She completed a certificate course in journalism at
UCLA and did freelance writing for
Young Money and
Audrey before coming to
Kababayan L.A. So has also worked as a correspondent for various news programs airing on
The Filipino Channel.
Kababayan LA So started a popular and successful daily talk/magazine show, “Kababayan LA” on 2007, the fifth anniversary was celebrated on 2011. She received Honorable Mention from the
Los Angeles Press Club at the 53rd Annual Southern California Journalism Awards. She has been recently named to 100 Most Influential Filipinas in the US by the San Francisco-based Filipina Women's Network. In 2013, she won the New America Media Award for Outstanding Community Reporting for Television. The award was in recognition of her work
"Human Trafficking Special: A 4-Part Series". So was recognized by different Filipino organizations such as Search to Involve Pilipino Americans (SIPA) and Filipino American Library (FAL) because of her work on her program
Kababayan L.A. == Personal life ==