Antoinette DeLuca is a PBS host, speaker, lecturer, and journalist, to name a few!
A lifelong learner, Antoinette earned a Bachelor of Arts, Master of Science, and Doctorate, and also completed studies in Residential Interior Design—one of her passions. Believing in the power of the media to inform and improve lives, she later completed a Master of Arts in Journalism and a two-year apprenticeship experience with NBC News, most recently with the TODAY Show.
Antoinette has also dedicated herself to public broadcasting. Since 2015, she has served on the PBS Community Advisory Board for The WNET Group’s stations THIRTEEN, WLIW, and WLIW-FM, and was elected Chair in 2019—a role she continues to hold today.
She has been quoted in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Crain’s New York, Bloomberg, and more. Dipping her toe into acting, Antoinette studied technique at New York’s HB Studio and booked work on HBO’s How to Make It in America and And Just Like That.
A native New Yorker, Antoinette resides in SoHo.