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Renee Montagne | People Moves
Veteran NPR host and investigative reporter Renee Montagne is leaving the network “for a new chapter in her life,” VP for News Programming Eric Marrapodi wrote in an announcement. Montagne hosted “All Things Considered” in the late 80s and “Morning Edition” from 2004-2016. More recently, she has served as a special correspondent and host for NPR News.
“Today, we’re sharing the news that Renee Montagne, one of NPR’s best-known voices, will be leaving our studios for a new chapter in her life,” Marrapodi shared in a note to the newsroom staff. “Since her first freelance story in 1981, Renee’s storytelling and interviews have touched millions of public radio listeners.”
Renee Montagne Joins the Team: A New Addition to Our People Moves
We are thrilled to announce that award-winning journalist Renee Montagne has joined our team as a key player in our latest people moves. With decades of experience in the world of news reporting and storytelling, Renee brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to our organization.
As a former host of NPR’s Morning Edition, Renee has captivated audiences with her insightful interviews and in-depth reporting on a wide range of topics. Her commitment to journalism and dedication to uncovering the truth make her a valuable asset to our team.
We are excited to see the impact that Renee will have on our organization and the stories she will help us tell. Please join us in welcoming Renee Montagne to our team of talented individuals. Stay tuned for exciting updates and developments as we continue to grow and evolve with Renee on board.
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