Journalist - Investigative Reporter, Writer, Producer
washington, district of columbia, united states
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Claim your profileLong-form investigative reporter, digital writer, television producer and storyteller with track record of compelling investigations, magazine stories and documentaries. Also extensive experience in breaking news, live TV production, and communications expert across multiple platforms. Winner of multiple Emmys, Peabodys, and a Alfred I. duPont award. https://www.cnn.com/profiles/scott-bronstein-1 CORE COMPETENCIES INCLUDE: Investigative Reporting | Digital Writing | Long-Form Storytelling |TV and Documentary Production | Live TV Production | International Reporting | Journalism | Fluency in English & French | Advanced Degree Won the Peabody award, the Edward R. Murrow investigative award, and was nominated for another Emmy award, for CNN's Investigative series 'Crisis at the VA.' Our small team exposed long wait times at VA hospitals, deaths of veterans, and secret wait lists in on-going series of stories. Have produced and written investigative stories at CNN for Anderson Cooper, Drew Griffin, Gary Tuchman, and at 60 Minutes produced and wrote stories for Christiane Amanpour and Mike Wallace. Previous winner of two national Emmy awards, including for 'outstanding investigative reporting'. Nominated for 8 other national Emmy awards. Previous winner of an Alfred I. duPont-Columbia award, and the Overseas Press Club's Edward R. Murrow best documentary award, and contributor to two Peabody awards. Before working at CNN was a staff producer at CBS News 60 Minutes, producing stories for Mike Wallace and Christiane Amanpour; staff producer at ABC PrimeTIme; staff documentary producer at National Geographic Television and Film. Before working in television was an award-winning print reporter for 10 years, including covering science, environment, breaking news, and investigative projects at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.





