Abbie Boudreau
Abbie Boudreau is an investigative correspondent for CNN’s special Investigations and Documentary unit. She is centered in CNN’s planet headquarters in Atlanta.
In addition to reporting investigative stories for several CNN programs, Boudreau contributes to other long-form programming.
Boudreau joined CNN in October 2007. because that time, her work has earned her the Livingston Award for international reporting, a national Emmy nomination, a national Headliner Award, a national Clarion Award, and she was an IRE finalist for an investigative series called “Hurricane Giveaway.” Her reporting subjected why millions of dollars of manufacturer new household supplies that have been intended to get provided to survivors of Hurricane Katrina, instead gathered dust in warehouses. The objects have been later provided aside to several state and federal agencies. as a result of Boudreau’s reporting, thousands of objects have been recovered and handed over to victims of Hurricane Katrina.
Other investigations have also led to significant changes. Just this year, she investigated the controversial 96-hour rule that NATO soldiers have been operating below in Afghanistan. below the policy, soldiers experienced just 96 several hours to detain suspects, then experienced to release them or turn them over to Afghan authorities. 1 month right after the tale aired on AC 360, america division of Defense announced the rule was being eliminated, along with a new policy was put into effect.
In 2009, at a time the U.S. Postal services was facing a economic crisis, Boudreau subjected its exercise of getting million dollar homes to relocate its employees. The policy was changed as a result of the story.
Boudreau has worked on multiple CNN documentaries, investigations and special reports, including “Killings at the Canal: The Army Tapes,” Biden: Revealed,” “Campus Rage,” “Fall of the body fat Cats,” and “Death and Taxes: Joe Stack’s attack around the IRS.”
The “Killings at the Canal” documentary was the entry for this year’s Livingston Award. It aired both on CNN and CNN international and generated thousands of responses from viewers close to the world.
She was also a finalist to the Livingston Award in 2008. before joining CNN, Boudreau worked as an investigative reporter at KNXV-TV, the ABC affiliate marketer in Phoenix.
In 2005, Boudreau was the first journalist to expose a possible style flaw in tires made by Cooper Tire & Rubber Co., the nation’s fourth-largest tire manufacturer. A year later, the national Highway traffic safety management (NHTSA) released a defect investigation into 1 line of Cooper’s tires. In 2007, Cooper Tire recalled thousands of its tires right after NHTSA found they have been susceptible to tread separation. Boudreau has been given numerous awards for her work, including regional Edward R. Murrow awards for investigative reporting in 2006 and 2007. She also been given 7 regional Emmy Awards for investigative reporting and writing and enterprise journalism, and two national Emmy Award nominations for investigative reporting. She has been honored with multiple Arizona AP Broadcasters Association Awards for investigative news and enterprise news, the first Amendment Award through the community of qualified Journalists as well as the television set Award from the American university of Emergency Physicians.
Before joining KNXV-TV, Boudreau worked as an investigative reporter for WWMT, a CBS affiliate marketer in Kalamazoo/Grand Rapids, Mich. She started her job at KWWL-TV, an NBC affiliate marketer Waterloo, Iowa, as a one-man-band in Dubuque.
Boudreau been given her bachelor’s level from Loyola college in Chicago along with a master’s level in broadcast journalism from Northwestern University’s Medill college of Journalism.
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