Emily McCord
Emily joined WFDD in 2014. It's a homecoming after 11 years working in public radio for stations in colder climates. She graduated from the University of North Carolina in Greensboro in 2003, where she earned her degree in music. She moved to Bloomington, Indiana, where she saw an advertisement on the side of a bus for the local station, WFIU, and began volunteering. That turned into a full time gig, where Emily did everything from producing fund drives, co-hosting a classical music quiz show, and handling station relations. In 2007, Emily accepted a position at WYSO in Yellow Springs, Ohio, as the host of All Things Considered. It was there that Emily learned how to be a reporter. Her stories won state and national awards and were regularly featured on NPR. Emily became News Director at WYSO in 2011.
Now, she's back in North Carolina and happily leading the news team at WFDD. She lives in Winston-Salem with her husband and two children.
Stories from this Author
What The Supreme Court's Decision On Same-Sex Marriage Will Mean For North Carolina
The Supreme Court is expected to rule on same-sex marriage any day now. The case is complicated and could affect different states in different ways.
Morning Headlines: Wednesday, June 10
North Carolina environmental regulators are ordering Duke Energy to stop the spread of groundwater pollution from coal ash dumps outside Wilmington after tests showed contamination in nearby dr
Senate Committee Hears Arguments For And Against SB36
A bill that would restructure Greensboro city government had a hearing at a senate committee meeting Thursday. Senate Bill 36, introduced by Republican Senator Trudy Wade, would redraw council districts in the city and change the role of the mayor.