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Jeremy Hubbard

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At-Large Director

Jeremy Hubbard is an evening news anchor at KDVR-TV in Denver. He’s also a former ABC News anchor and correspondent, anchoring the network’s national early morning newscasts “World News Now” and “America This Morning.” He also reported for “Good Morning America,” “World News with Diane Sawyer” and “Nightline,” traveling across the country and overseas to cover breaking news, severe weather, the economy and politics for the network.

He’s reported from more than 50 countries all over the world, including Russia, Ukraine, Afghanistan, Israel, the West Bank, Bosnia, North Korea, China, Japan and Vietnam.

He’s produced, written, anchored and reported dozens of Emmy® Award winning and nominated programs over his 25 year career. He’s received more than 50 regional Emmy® Awards, and recently served as President of the Heartland Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS). He also served as a National Trustee before his current role as a NATAS Director.

His career began at KWCH-TV in Wichita, Kansas. He also worked as a reporter and anchor at KMBC-TV in Kansas City.

Hubbard has been honored with the national Edward R. Murrow Award from the Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA), and seven regional Murrows. He’s also the recipient of the national Sigma Delta Chi award from the Society of Professional Journalists. And in 2018, his coverage of veterans issues helped KDVR win the prestigious “Celebration of Service to America” Award from the National Association of Broadcasters.

In addition to his work with NATAS, he serves on the board of directors of Shimmering Wings, a non-profit that sends grieving children to Camp Erin Denver, a summer grief camp to help cope with the loss of a parent, sibling or other close family member. He also travels the world with The Greatest Generations Foundation, a veterans charity that returns World War II and Vietnam heroes to the battlefields where the served, from the Pacific Islands to Asia and Europe.