ABC News president Kim Godwin announced the promotion of Aaron Katersky, Faith Abubéy and Elizabeth Schulze as ABC News correspondents.
An excerpt from Godwin’s memo obtained by Adweek reads as follows:
I’m delighted to announce three well-deserved promotions here at ABC News.
Aaron Katersky, Faith Abubey and Elizabeth Schulze have been named correspondents for ABC News. These three award-winning journalists will report across all programs and platforms. Faith and Elizabeth will continue to be based in Washington, D.C., until Faith joins our Atlanta bureau in 2024 and Aaron remains in New York.
Aaron is a senior investigative reporter and key member of our ABC News team, reporting on public safety, political corruption and the courts, including former President Donald Trump’s criminal prosecutions and civil trials. Joining the network in 2003 as an ABC News Radio reporter embedded with the Marines in Iraq, he has traveled the country and the world as a correspondent and the lead special events anchor for the radio network for nearly two decades.
Faith has traveled across the world on important stories as an on-air reporter, newsreader and fill-in anchor since joining ABC News in late 2020. While at the network, her reporting has included a recent in-depth piece on maternal care deserts. She covered the Queen’s funeral in London and national politics from Capitol Hill to the White House, including the Senate confirmation hearing for Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, the nomination of Vice President Kamala Harris, and the 60th anniversary of the historic March on Washington, among countless other breaking news stories. Before ABC News, she was an anchor and investigative reporter at the WXIA in Atlanta.
In her time at ABC News, Elizabeth has reported on major stories from Washington to Wall Street, including the impact of inflation on American households, the debt ceiling showdown, the failure of Silicon Valley Bank, and the U.S. response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.Elizabeth is also the host of the ABC News Live “Prime” series “Ca$hing In with Elizabeth Schulze.” She frequently fills in as an anchor on ABC News Live and a guest host of ABC’s flagship daily podcast, “Start Here.” Prior to joining ABC News in 2020, Elizabeth spent eight years at CNBC in Washington, London and New York.
Please join me in congratulating them on their well-deserved new roles.
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