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Tom Foreman

Tom Foreman is an Emmy award-winning journalist whose experience spans three decades, all 50 U.S. states and virtually every major news story of recent years, including the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, the Columbine shootings, the murder of Jon Benet Ramsey, the O.J. Simpson trial and the arrest of Jeffrey Dahmer.

Foreman joined CNN in 2004 and is based in the Washington, D.C. bureau where he covers a wide-range of topics for the network and can be seen reporting for programs including Anderson Cooper 360° and The Situation Room.

In 2005, Foreman won a National Headliner Award for a feature about an American soldier who brought the Christmas spirit to a Luxembourg town during World War II.

Foreman’s reporting career began at a small radio station in Alabama while he was still in high school. After college, he worked for WSFA in Montgomery, Ala., and then for WWL-TV in New Orleans. For 10 years, he worked as a roving reporter for ABC News from its Denver bureau. His international experience has taken him through more than 20 countries for coverage of earthquakes, civil wars, economic upheavals and social unrest.

Foreman moved to Washington in 2000 to become the senior anchor for National Geographic and managing editor for Inside Base Camp, for which he won an Emmy award as best interviewer.

Foreman graduated magna cum laude from Troy State University.

 

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