Aaron Katersky Promoted to Chief Investigative Correspondent at ABC News

Katersky will lead coverage for ABC News’ investigative unit covering public safety, political corruption and the criminal justice system.

Award-winning ABC News journalist Aaron Katersky has been promoted to chief investigative correspondent based in New York.

What’s Happening:

  • Katersky will continue to report across ABC News’ programs and platforms, such as Good Morning America and World News Tonight with David Muir.
  • Katersky will lead coverage for ABC News’ investigative unit covering public safety, political corruption and the criminal justice system.
  • Most recently, he broke news on the United Healthcare CEO murder case in New York and President Donald Trump’s trials.
  • Last year, Katersky also reported extensively on the first and second assassination attempts on President Trump.
  • He has been with ABC since 2003, when he started as an ABC News Radio correspondent. He then quickly rose through the ranks to become the platform’s breaking news anchor and correspondent for close to two decades, leading coverage of all the most important domestic and international stories during this time.

What They’re Saying:

  • Almin Karamehmedovic, ABC News President: “Aaron is a one-of-a-kind and formidable journalist who is always one step ahead, quietly working behind the scenes on the next scoops that make the loudest impact. With his extensive investigative experience, he will continue to break stories that dominate the news cycle for years to come."

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