
Ann-Elise Henzl
News DirectorAnn-Elise Henzl became News Director in September 2017.
Prior to her appointment, she worked in the WUWM Newsroom for more than 20 years. She served in a number of roles, including executive producer of the award-winning Project Milwaukee series, substitute news anchor for Morning Edition, and general assignment reporter.
Ann-Elise has been recognized for her work on numerous occasions, such as when she and a colleague shared the national Edward R. Murrow award from the Radio Television Digital News Association (for best use of sound in a story).
Ann-Elise has English and Mass Communication degrees from UW-Milwaukee.
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Work is well underway at the Foxconn construction site in Racine County. The Taiwanese electronics giant continues to promise it will create up to 13,000…
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The underlying theme of the midterm elections this fall is how voters feel about Donald Trump.The president has been on a bumpy road in the past week. Two…
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