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Carolyn Presutti is a Voice of America (VOA) senior television correspondent based in Washington, DC.

Education and Career

Carolyn Presutti interviewing former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright in 2012.
Carolyn Presutti reporting on American public opinion concerning US-Syrian intervention in 2017.

Presutti graduated from the University of Akron with a Bachelor of Arts in Mass Media/Communications.

{Presutti began her journalism career at WHBC Radio ((http://www.whbc.com/ )) in Canton, Ohio and WKBN Radio in Youngstown, Ohio. ((http://wkbn.com/ ))]

After graduating, she became an anchor and reporter for WFMJ-TV in Youngstown, Ohio. Then, she was a state capital reporter for WTVRTV in Richmond, Virginia. She worked for Baltimore, Maryland's WMAR-TV until 1994 and has remained in the Washington metropolitan area. In 2007, Presutti joined VOA.

In addition to journalism, Presutti has appeared as a television news anchor in the Netflix series House of Cards and as a U.S. senator's wife in the HBO series Veep. After appearing as an extra in the 2010 romantic comedy How Do You Know, she published an article about her experience in Washingtonian Magazine.

Awards

In 2011, Presutti was a nominee for the 38th Annual Daytime Entertainment Emmy Awards for her work on the AARP program, My Generation.[1] American Muslim Portraits, a series of which Presutti was a creator, won the Chesapeake Associated Press Broadcasters Association (CAPBA) Best in Show and Outstanding Digital Feature Project distinctions.








References

  1. ^ "THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS & SCIENCES ANNOUNCES THE 38th ANNUAL DAYTIME ENTERTAINMENT EMMY® AWARD NOMINATIONS, WAYNE BRADY TO HOST THE LIVE TELECAST | The Emmy Awards - The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences". Retrieved 2020-12-12.