Frank Koller | |
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Birth name | Frank Koller |
Show | World Report |
Station(s) | CBC Radio One |
Network | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation |
Country | Canada |
Website | FrankKoller.com |
Frank Koller is a Canadian journalist. He has worked for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation since 1982 and is based in Ottawa. He was a Foreign Correspondent for CBC Radio News in Washington from 1998 to 2005. He has reported widely from across Canada, the USA, East and Southeast Asia and Latin America. Koller was based in Jakarta, Indonesia from 1985 to 1988. He is a member of the Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ).
Koller holds a Master's Degree in Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from Carleton University in Ottawa.
Koller lives with his wife in Ottawa. Prior to his work with CBC, Koller spent 10 years as a professional jazz musician and recording artist.
From 1988 to 1998, Frank was foreign editor and documentary producer for CBC Radio's Sunday Morning and its successor, This Morning.
In 1990, Koller was a recipient of a Media Fellowship from the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada; he spent three months conducting research in Vietnam. In an article on Singapore for Inroads Magazine, Koller interviewed former Prime Minister Lee Kwan Yew.