Carol Anne Riddell
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Carol Anne Riddell is an American reporter and journalist specialising in news on children and education. She was the education reporter and co-anchor of the
Life
Riddell completed a bachelor's degree at Tufts University, and received a master's degree in journalism from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University.[2] Riddell's stories have frequently focused on issues in education, including overcrowding in the New York City School System, poor conditions in several city schools and the treatment of disabled students. Her series on schools' disposal of uneaten food prompted the Board of Education to meet with groups that distribute food to the needy and devise a food donation system.[2][3]
In 2000, Riddell was elected president of the New York Press Club, after serving on the club's Board of Directors.[3] In 2006, she became president of Inner Circle, an organization of journalists which fundraises for charities.[2]
Recognition
Riddell has received three New York State Broadcasters Association awards, for Outstanding Individual Program/Series Designed for Children (2002), Outstanding Hard News Story (2001) and Outstanding Public Affairs Programming (2000).[2]
Riddell was part of the News 4 New York team which received an
References
- Mediabistro.com. Retrieved 26 March 2011.
- ^ a b c d e "Carol Anne Riddell | Home of the Marist Poll". Retrieved 2018-06-10.
- ^ a b "Cover Story - Carol Anne Riddell, President NY Press Club, NBC Education Correspondent". www.educationupdate.com. Retrieved 2018-06-10.