Joie Chen
[2][3] Chen has been a Washington-based correspondent for CBS News, reporting from the White House, Capitol Hill and other beats for all of the network's programming.She began her broadcast journalism career at WCIV-TV in Charleston, South Carolina, as a reporter and producer, but soon decided she had more talent as the former.She is a member of the Medill Board of Advisors,[7] and also serves on the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications, as the representative from the Asian American Journalists Association.[1] She covered the U.S. military operations in Somalia and Bosnia, anchored the coverage of the Columbine High School shootings, the trial of Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh,[9] and won an Emmy award for her anchor work covering the bombing at Centennial Olympic Park during the 1996 Atlanta Games.She was responsible for helping to develop news and programming models for clients, building and staffing newsrooms, and creating new lines of business.