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Former Abrams Journalism Fellow, FRONTLINE/Columbia Journalism School Fellowships
Zoë Todd is a multimedia journalist from Canada, trained to file feature and news stories for web, radio and television. She joined FRONTLINE in 2019 as a digital reporter and Abrams Journalism Fellow.
Todd holds a bachelor’s degree from the Carleton University School of Journalism and a master’s degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. She grew up bilingually in a military family, splitting her childhood between Germany and Canada.
Before moving to the United States, Todd worked in local daily news as a video journalist and on-air reporter with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC).
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