![]() She signed up in 2010, "when Kyle Orton was the quarterback and Josh McDaniels was our head coach," she recalls. She eventually wound up in Colorado, and when she heard about auditions for the Broncos cheerleading squad, she literally jumped at the chance. ![]() "I had some modeling and on-camera opportunities, as well." What followed were "a ton of odd jobs - everything from working in restaurants and coffee shops to retail and the financial industry, at banks," Boik remembers. ![]() Dance really gave me a strong and solid background of knowing commitment and dealing with the challenges and struggles that come with using your own body as an instrument."Īfter a quasi-internship with the Milwaukee Ballet, Boik joined the company of the Carolina Ballet, based in Raleigh, North Carolina, but then, she says, "I decided that I really wanted to explore what else was out there for me - what else I could do that would be outside of the dance world." I spent hours and hours in the studio practicing and perfecting my craft. Growing up as "a small city kid" from Lincoln Park, Michigan, just outside Detroit, she recalls her "very, very dedicated and disciplined mindset to be a professional dancer. "But I think that sometimes you've just got to wake up and do something that scares you a little bit."īoik took one of the most unusual paths imaginable to TV journalism. "It was a crazy idea for me to change career paths in the middle of a pandemic," she admits. Most Fox31 viewers didn't realize that Boik had been working with Pivot for around six months before she decided to leave the station and focus on her career with the company. On the last day of December, she exited the station in order to work full-time with Pivot Lending Group, a Littleton-based "community-based credit union mortgage origination company," says CEO Bryant Ottaviano, who notes that having "worked in the credit union space for close to twenty years," it's now branched out to about 25 states. Leading the way into that career path was Sam Boik, a former Denver Broncos cheerleader turned traffic expert and reporter for the Fox31 morning-news program. Anchor/host Natalie Tysdal left KWGN's popular Daybreak show to essentially start her own digital network, forecaster Becky Ditchfield said farewell to 9News for personal reasons, and 9News reporter/anchor Ryan Haarer jumped into the Mile High City's booming real estate market. During recent weeks, there's been a veritable exodus of favorite personalities from Denver television.
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