ABC News announced on Friday that Aaron Katersky, Faith Abubey, and Elizabeth Schulze have been named correspondents for the news outlet. The trio will report across all ABC News programs and platforms as part of their new roles.
Katersky, a senior investigative reporter and 20-year veteran at ABC News, joined the network in 2003 as a reporter with ABC News Radio. He embedded with the Marines in Iraq and will continue to be based in New York.
Abubéy, who joined ABC News in late 2020, will be relocating from D.C. to join the Atlanta bureau next year as a reporter, newsreader, and fill-in anchor.
Meanwhile, Schulze will continue to be based in Washington, D.C., as she currently hosts the ABC News Live Prime streaming segment Ca$hing In with Elizabeth Schulze. Furthermore, she frequently fills in as an ABC News Live anchor and guest host of ABC’s flagship daily podcast, Start Here.
“As we continue to cover a fast-breaking news cycle spanning wars, the 2024 election, and a constant stream of breaking national and international stories, I look forward to more unmatched journalism from these three powerhouse reporters,” ABC News president Kim Godwin said.
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