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Eryn Rogers

Reporter, Georgia girl, Northwestern Wildcat, sorority sister, fitness enthusiast, and foodie

Eryn Rogers is an Emmy-Award winning television reporter in Greenville, South Carolina.

While in the Palmetto State, she has covered national stories such as the Confederate Flag removal, deadly flooding, and the Emanuel 9 massacre. Before moving to South Carolina, she reported and anchored in Fort Wayne, Indiana, the state's second largest city.

She won a Midwest Emmy for a documentary she filmed and produced as a part of her graduate capstone on one man trying to save youth in Chicago from gang life.

Eryn graduated from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University where she finished the Accelerated Master’s Program at Northwestern securing that and her Bachelor’s degree in simultaneous fashion.

Eryn has also reported at KSNT-TV in Topeka, Kansas and held an internship with MSNBC’s “Hardball with Chris Matthews”. A native of Atlanta, Eryn also interned at local news powerhouse, WSB-TV.

When she’s not working, Eryn enjoys exercising, exploring new shops and restaurants, and volunteering with two of her organizations, the National Association of Black Journalists and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

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