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Stacey Wright Woodward

Assistant News Director at WBAL-TV 11 Baltimore

Stacey Wright Woodward has a diverse and extensive work experience in the broadcast industry. Stacey worked for WBAL-TV11, Inc. as an Assistant News Director, where they led the morning team through a format change and instituted a monthly production meeting to ensure smooth execution of format changes. Stacey also served as an Executive Producer, overseeing various aspects of the morning newscast. Prior to that, Stacey worked as a Newscast Producer, producing weekend and Olympic coverage.

Before joining WBAL-TV11, Inc., Stacey worked for KCRA as a Special Projects Producer. In this role, they researched and produced Call 3 stories, organized Olympic coverage, and contributed to the creation of an Olympic show that became a model for all Hearst stations.

Stacey's earlier experience includes working as an Assignment Editor at KTNV-TV, where they selected stories for coverage and coordinated breaking news and special events. Stacey also worked as a Freelance Writer and Assignment Editor at WJZ-TV, where they handled assignment desk duties and wrote various story assignments for the newscasts.

Overall, Stacey's work experience showcases their ability to take on leadership roles, oversee production, and excel in a fast-paced news environment.

Stacey Wright Woodward earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Broadcast Journalism/Political Science from Syracuse University, where they attended from 1990 to 1994. In addition to their formal education, Stacey obtained a certification in the Hearst Leadership Development Program from Harvard Business Publishing Corporate Learning in February 2021.

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Parkville, United States

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