From Baghdad to Brooklyn to the nation’s capital to Singapore, Tetiana Anderson has dedicated her career to creating narratives and bringing engaging programming to viewers and listeners around the world. An award-winning journalist, she spent five years in the Middle East, where she transitioned from print to radio to television, cutting her teeth on conflict reporting in Iraq in 2003. A graduate of Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism, Tetiana’s work has appeared on major American and international networks including CBS, PBS, NBC, CNN, NY-1, Voice of America and Al Arabiya. Though she keeps a hand in journalism and is currently a host of Comcast’s nation-wide public affairs program Newsmakers, she pivoted her career to crisis management, messaging and media training and production. Tetiana has worked with multinational companies, foreign governments and individuals. Whether in front of the camera or behind it crafting the content, she understands the valuable impact of a well-told story. Born and raised in the great state of Michigan, she now calls the nation’s capital home.