Suzanne
Kelly
Suzanne Kelly
has worked as an anchor, producer, writer and reporter for CNN
International, both in Atlanta, Georgia, and Berlin, Germany, since
1998. Before working exclusively for CNNi, she worked as a freelance
international correspondent based in Bonn, Germany, filing stories
for the "marketplace" program National Public Radio, CNN.com, Voice
of America Radio, Deutsche Welle TV and Radio and Blue Danube News
in Vienna. She also served as a war correspondent and primary news
anchor for Deutsche Welle TV's flagship program "The Journal."
Deutsche Welle is an international, 24-hour news network broadcast
from Berlin.
During her
international career, she covered the 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia
and its aftermath as international troops entered Kosovo, Germany's
federal elections (in 1998 and 2002) and the business beat from
Germany, Europe's largest economy.
Prior to working
abroad, Suzanne was a morning news anchor and reporter at the CBS
affiliate station in Lansing, Mich. She earned a master's degree
in journalism
and a bachelor's degree in journalism and political science from
Michigan State University. While working toward her master's degree,
she worked as an intern in the economics unit of the CBS Evening
News with Dan Rather and held various positions from desk assistant
to reporter in Grand Rapids, Mich.; Flint, Mich. and Ft. Wayne,
Ind.