Ann Keil was excited to join WSVN in October 2015. As a tenacious reporter with an eye for issues of importance, she knows she is a part of the right team.

Before moving back to her hometown of Miami, Ann was a special projects reporter at WOFL-TV in Orlando, FL where she regularly tackled exposés centered around societal concerns including immigration policy, hate groups, and repeat sex offenders among others. She also introduced a series to aid in the search for missing people.

She spent the three years prior in Indianapolis, Indiana as a city beat reporter and fill-in anchor at FOX59 where she was awarded an Emmy for an in-depth investigation into an emergency medical alert system. During her time there, she received Emmy nods for her live coverage of a decorated police officer’s funeral and devastating tornadoes.

Ann got her start at WATE-TV in Knoxville, TN. Beyond her duties as a general assignment reporter, she tackled multiple investigative pieces on the coal mining industry in both Tennessee and West Virginia as well as a massive coal ash spill aftermath.

Ann studied journalism and political science at Boston University. Then, she attended American University in Washington, D.C., where she earned a master’s degree in Journalism and Public Affairs.

In her spare time, Ann loves to be outdoors in the South Florida sunshine especially if she can head to the keys for an all day fishing trip! She spends as much time as she can with family. She loves taking pictures, getting involved with area non-profits, painting, cooking, and blogging.

Be sure to check out her personal blog at annkeil.com and follow her on social media where she stays active. Story ideas are always welcome!

Twitter: ann_keil
Facebook: Ann Keil

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