Liz Kreutz has joined NBC News as a national correspondent. Recently, she was at San Francisco’s ABC News outlet KGO-TV Ch. 7, where she held the posts of reporter/fill-in-anchor and weekend morning anchor/reporter.
There, Kreutz won an Emmy for short-form political reporting and is a Sacramento Press Club’s Journalism Award winner for long-form political reporting. She also has four regional Emmy award nominations.
She also worked as an evening anchor and reporter at News10 and has worked at ABC News for more than six years. There, she served as a production coordinator for special events, assignment editor, field producer, politics reporter and digital journalist.
She freelanced for the New York Post and has worked at NBC Universal, Condé Nast and Time Out New York.
Kreutz graduated from New York University.
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