PERSON: Andrew Keller
Employer
WNEM-TV5 News
Position
Reporter
Biography
A Davison graduate and a proud Michigan State Spartan, he joined TV5 in April, 2012 as a multimedia journalist. He is excited to join an excellent team.
Before coming back into driving distance to the famous Halo Burger Boston Coolers and the great eats of an Angelo’s Coney Island, Andrew’s first job took him out to the oil-booming North Dakota Badlands.
He worked for two years splitting time between being a bureau reporter in Dickinson, North Dakota and then working in the newsroom in Bismarck, North Dakota for KFYR-TV. During this time, Andrew’s coverage of floods in the Spring of 2009 throttled KFYR to receive two Emmy Awards.
Most recently, Andrew worked in Northern Michigan for 7&4 News. He was the bureau reporter in Gaylord, covering West Branch north to Sault Ste. Marie, including Petoskey and Charlevoix. While in Northern Michigan, Andrew’s coverage of wildfires in Roscommon County was recognized by the Michigan Association of Broadcasters.
He also had a very popular series called, “Andrew Vs.” Andrew would do an everyday job, such as teaching or training for Coast Guard Rescue Swimming, and many times fail. It was a good way to have an average guy attempt a job that may be taken for granted in our communities.
Andrew chose journalism because he likes telling the untold story.
— wnem.com
Before coming back into driving distance to the famous Halo Burger Boston Coolers and the great eats of an Angelo’s Coney Island, Andrew’s first job took him out to the oil-booming North Dakota Badlands.
He worked for two years splitting time between being a bureau reporter in Dickinson, North Dakota and then working in the newsroom in Bismarck, North Dakota for KFYR-TV. During this time, Andrew’s coverage of floods in the Spring of 2009 throttled KFYR to receive two Emmy Awards.
Most recently, Andrew worked in Northern Michigan for 7&4 News. He was the bureau reporter in Gaylord, covering West Branch north to Sault Ste. Marie, including Petoskey and Charlevoix. While in Northern Michigan, Andrew’s coverage of wildfires in Roscommon County was recognized by the Michigan Association of Broadcasters.
He also had a very popular series called, “Andrew Vs.” Andrew would do an everyday job, such as teaching or training for Coast Guard Rescue Swimming, and many times fail. It was a good way to have an average guy attempt a job that may be taken for granted in our communities.
Andrew chose journalism because he likes telling the untold story.
— wnem.com
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