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Bettina Gregory

Former ABC News Correspondent

A senior correspondent with ABC News for over 25 years, Dr. Bettina Gregory has covered the White House, the Pentagon, Capitol Hill, the Federal Regulatory agencies (including the Food and Drug Administration), the O.J. Simpson trial, and the 2000 post-presidential election controversy. She retired from the network in the spring of 2001.

Her reports have appeared on World News Tonight with Peter Jennings, Good Morning America, and Nightline. She has also appeared as a guest on Nightline to discuss the issues she covers.

From 1995-2000, she was chief anchor for ABC Radio’s live coverage of special events. She anchored live coverage of the millennium celebrations around the world, John F. Kennedy Jr.’s plane crash, as well as the sex scandals involving President Clinton. In 1999, she co-anchored live coverage of President Clinton’s impeachment trial with Carole Simpson and Cokie Roberts, which was broadcast on television and radio simultaneously. She has also anchored live coverage of both the Republican and Democratic 1996 and 2000 National Conventions. Dr. Gregory has anchored live coverage of the election night results, presidential news conferences, Princess Diana’s funeral, and the entire O.J. Simpson trial.

Dr. Gregory has also worked as a television magazine reporter contributing reports to Lifetime Magazine. She has written and narrated biographies such as that of Gloria Steinem for the show entitled Biography on the Arts and Entertainment Cable Channel.

Her biography of Hilary Rodham Clinton won the Cable ACE Award for the best documentary of 1994. Gregory updated it in 1997 for the former first lady’s 50th birthday.

Dr. Gregory has won many journalism awards. One of her TV specials on defense contractors won the National Headliners Award for Outstanding Investigative Reporting by a TV Network. TV Guide included Dr. Gregory in its list of the “Top Ten Investigative Reporters in Television News,” and in 1995, Dr. Gregory won the prestigious Edward R. Murrow Award for her daily wrap-ups on the O.J. Simpson trial.

She has a PhD in clinical psychology from George Washington University in Washington, D.C., and was the recipient of the "Distinction Award in Comprehensive Examinations in Assessment and Clinical Interpretation" in August 2002. She currently hosts The American Family, a weekly talk show on solutions to family crises broadcast on the Goodlife TV Network.

Dr. Gregory is also resident psychologist at the Capitol Hill Center for Family and Individual Therapy in Washington, DC, and teaches oral communication at the Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland Executive Master’s Degree Program.

An entertaining and informative speaker, Gregory can discuss the role of the media in popular culture and the current political climate. She is also an excellent moderator of panel discussions on political, healthcare, and regulatory issues.

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