Burlington native's company helps families get baby formula, lactation support
A Burlington native started a company that provides virtual lactation support for moms and offers families access to formula.
Breana Pitts is a traffic reporter on WBZ-TV weekday mornings.
Pitts joined WBZ from KTSM-TV in El Paso, Texas, where she was a main anchor.
Prior to joining KTSM-TV, Pitts was a News Coordinator at WHDH-TV, the NBC affiliate in Boston, where she spent nearly two years. She began her broadcasting career at New England Sports Network as a Host/Reporter in 2012.
Pitts is a graduate of Suffolk University, where she earned a B.A. in broadcast journalism.
A Burlington native started a company that provides virtual lactation support for moms and offers families access to formula.
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