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Cheryl Corley
Cheryl Corley is a Chicago-based NPR correspondent who works for the National Desk. She primarily covers criminal justice issues as well as breaking news in the Midwest and across the country.
In her role as a criminal justice correspondent, Corley works as part of a collaborative team and has a particular interest on issues and reform efforts that affect women, girls, and juveniles. She s reported on programs that help incarcerated mothers raise babies in prison, on pre-apprenticeships in prison designed to help cut recidivism of women, on the efforts by Illinois officials to rethink the state s juvenile justice system and on the push to revamp the use of solitary confinement in North Dakota prisons.
Kimberly Godwin to become next ABC News president: report
Godwin currently sits as the vice president of CBS News and is a 14-year-veteran at the company
On Thursday, it was revealed that
Kimberly Godwin was in the final stages of negotiations with Disney for the new role. The organization has yet to confirm the news, but according to
NBC News, the ink is almost dry on the deal.
Godwin currently sits as the Vice President of
CBS News and is a 14-year-veteran at the company. When the Florida native and Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University graduate begins her new role, she will be the first Black woman to lead a broadcast news division.