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While being a gifted 9 News investigative reporter and anchor, Julie also comes from a rich musical heritage. Her family includes opera singers and concert pianists. Julie, a vocalist, studied at the University of Cincinnati's College Conservatory of Music in 1988, and minored in music at Louisiana State University.
"I try to approach my news stories from a very 'people first' perspective."
"People First" is the rule Julie says she follows when she goes out to report on a story. Because of her concern for the people she includes in her stories and those who watch them, Julie welcomes viewer responses whether they are compliments or criticism.
When she looks back on her growing career, two moments stand out. One of those is when she was fortunate enough to interview Mother Teresa. The other is when she accidentally spilled coffee on President Clinton. She says the President was not badly hurt.
She is especially happy to call Cincinnati her home, where she resides with her husband and two wonderful children.
WCPO
9 News Weekend Anchor - 9News @ 6 and 9News @ 11
9 News Reporter -- Weekdays
1995 - joined WCPO
Pre-WCPO
Childwatch Reporter - WSVN-TV, Miami, Florida
Morning Show Host - WAFB-TV, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Education
BA Broadcast Journalism, Louisiana State University
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