David Crabtree

Anchor


Professional Experience:
1994 to present: anchor/reporter, WRAL-TV; 1991 to 1994: anchor/reporter, KCNC-TV, Denver, Colo.; 1988 to 1991: KMGH-TV, Denver, Colo.; 1985 to 1988: WITN-TV, Washington, N.C.

Awards & Recognition:

Dupont Award, January 2007; 10 Emmys; named North Carolina Journalist of the Year four consecutive years by the Radio-Television News Directors Association of the Carolinas; Gabriel Award

News Philosophy:
To serve the community, to educate, enlighten and empower. Our focus must be to strive for fairness, accuracy and compassion.

Education:
Bachelor of Science, Middle Tennessee State University; attended Vanderbilt University School of Divinity; working on a master's degree in Theology with coursework at Oxford University, Oxford, England

Birthplace:
Nashville, Tenn.

Hobbies, Interests & Community Involvement:

Community involvement: Ordained in 2004 as vocational deacon in the Episcopal Church with a focus on death row and hospice care. Enjoys tennis, sailing, theater, reading and walking.

Family & Pets:
Two daughters; one granddaughter

Favorite Books & Movies:
Books: "Les Miserables," "Wishful Thinking," "Leaving Church," "My Losing Season," "Thirteen Moons"; movies: "Finding Neverland," "The Ninth Day"

Likes Best About North Carolina:

Its people and the coastline

Most Memorable Assignments:
Pope John Paul II's funeral; Mother Theresa's funeral; James Taylor in London; documentary on the Vatican; covering seven major hurricanes at the coast; interviewing husbands of wives with breast cancer; a documentary focusing on living conditions of migrant workers in North Carolina; the documentary, "Focal Point: The Other North Carolina."