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Candy O'Terry : ウィキペディア英語版
Candy O'Terry

Candy O'Terry, also known as Candy O, is the President & Co-Founder of Boston Women in Media & Entertainment, an award winning interviewer, singer/songwriter, spokesperson, television and film actress. A broadcaster in Boston for 25 years, she is the recipient of 43 local and national awards for excellence in women's programming. O'Terry is the founder and former co-host of WMJX, Magic 106.7/Boston's ''Exceptional Women''〔(Exceptional Women )〕 radio show, and has been profiled in the book: ''Boston Inspirational Women'' by Bill and Kerry Brett.
O'Terry has recorded 11 songs throughout her career and has received national and Canadian airplay for "The Gift" with Jim Brickman and David Corey, "You Are The Only One", with Charlie Farren and "Silent Night" with Grace Kelly. She is a member of the cast of the Emmy Award winning talent show, ''Community Auditions: Star Of The Day''〔(Community Auditions - Candy Terry )〕 and made her film debut as reporter Candace Malone in the full-length feature film ''CO2'' in 2010. In 2011 she was cast in the independent Christian film ''Luke Eleven'' and in 2014 played the role of newscaster Pamela Fontaine in the independent film Lazarus Rising, starring Eric Roberts and Lenny Clarke.
O'Terry served as the spokesperson for the American Cancer Society's Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk for eleven years〔()〕 and the PinkRose Foundation.〔()〕 She is an ambassador for Music Drives Us〔(Music Drives Us - Candy O'Terry )〕 and also serves on the boards of the Council for Women of Boston College.,〔()〕 Dream BIG! and Strong Women, Strong Girls.
== Personal life and education ==

Born Candace Ann Low in Manhattan, New York, O'Terry was adopted when she was 5 months old. The family lived in Syosset, New York and then relocated to Norwalk, Connecticut where she lived until she was 10 years old. Her parents were divorced when she was very young and O'Terry moved with her mother to Newington, Connecticut where she attended St. Mary's School and Newington High School. She was a champion diver and was recruited by Boston College where she won the silver medal in the 1976 Intercollegiate Swimming & Diving Championships. O'Terry's mother Marjorie died of breast cancer in May 1976 at the age of 52. This personal tragedy would shape her lifelong commitment to the fight against breast cancer. O'Terry graduated from Boston College with a degree cum laude in English. She was married at age 21 and has two children: Christopher, and Colleen. O'Terry was divorced in 1991 and spent 15 years as a single mother until marrying Tom Gaffny in August 2006. She discovered her birth parents and four half brothers and sisters in May 2007.

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