photography by Greg Pacek, styling by Kate Corbett, hair and makeup by Natalie Blouin, photographed on location at Wish Restaurant, 3 Charles St. E., Toronto
Natasha Staniszewski never thought she’d be the blazer-clad woman delivering the sports highlights to fans across the country.
Nine years ago, the University of Alberta business-school grad and die-hard Oilers fan was an unhappy human-resources worker. It was when she saw a female sportscaster on TV while at a mundane work conference in Calgary that she decided to call it quits.
“I remember sitting there and I thought if she’s doing it, why can’t I do it? The nine-to-five desk job wasn’t for me,” the 35-year-old recalls.
Shortly after, the Edmonton born-and-raised Staniszewski went to NAIT for broadcasting and landed a job at CTV – bouncing around small towns in Saskatchewan before ending up back in Edmonton. Two-and-a-half years ago, Staniszewski caught her big break – a gig on TSN’s SportsCentre in Toronto. (TSN and CTV are sister networks, both owned by Bell.)
At CTV, sports was at the bottom of the totem pole, below the weather, she says. Now, on Saturday nights, Staniszewski is reporting nationally, while a dozen hockey games play at once.
“It’s buzzing. It’s a fun atmosphere.”
The jump to the sports media mecca saw her go from Smart Set blazers to tailored Holt Renfrew frocks. The network assigned her a stylist and gave Staniszewski a substantial wardrobe budget. On air, her blond coif is perfectly styled, makeup expertly applied and blouse freshly pressed. She’s got more than 28,000 Twitter followers.
But, off-air, she’s the same down-to-earth gal from Edmonton.
For our interview at a Toronto Starbucks, she’s wearing an oversized sweater, scarf, skinnies and flats with her blond hair pulled back in a ponytail.
“I’m usually a jeans kind of girl. I don’t really like shopping,” she says.
Staniszewski says she misses home and goes back to Edmonton four or five times a year to see friends and family and has helped out at events, including the Fashion on Fire charity fundraiser and the University of Alberta Alumni Awards.