Natalie Haddad, a news reporter at KVUE-TV Ch. 24, an ABC affiliate in Austin, Texas has left to join its sister station in Dallas, WFAA-TV Ch. 8. Her tweet reads:
“Here, I have covered severe weather, crime and high profile cases, state and local politics, mass shootings, health-related societal concerns, and have pursued investigations into local school districts and student safety. I can’t thank KVUE news enough for providing the space for one to blossom.”
Previously, Haddad worked as a traffic anchor, news reporter and fill-in-anchor at KRDO-TV Ch. 13, an ABC affiliate in Colorado Springs. She was also an associate producer and fill-in producer at Dallas-based Fox outlet KDFW-TV Ch. 4.
She worked as a producer at KIAH-TV Ch. 39, in Houston, which airs programming from The CW, and interned at Houston-based ABC outlet KTRK-TV Ch. 13.
An Emmy award winner as a news reporter, Haddad graduated from Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas.
You can congratulate Haddad on Twitter.
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