None — Amy Napier Viteri joined Channel 2 Action News in March 2011. A native of the Washington D.C. area, she is happy to call Georgia her new home.
Before coming to Atlanta, Amy worked as a general assignment reporter in Nashville, Tennessee. While there she covered stories that made national headlines, including the shooting death of NFL quarterback Steve McNair, the historic flood of 2010 and deadly tornadoes in 2008.
Amy received a national commendation from the Humane Society of the United States for her two-part investigation into dogfighting in Middle Tennessee. In 2007, Nashville's Hispanic Chamber of Commerce named her Hispanic Professional of the Year.
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Before Nashville, Amy worked as a Spanish-language reporter for Telemundo 64 in Washington D.C.
Prior to that, she was a writer and segment producer at WJLA-TV in Washington.
Amy grew up in a bilingual Ecuadorian-American household, speaks fluent Spanish and looks forward to helping tell the stories of Spanish speakers here in Georgia.
Amy received her B.A.in Spanish Literature at the George Washington University. She spent a year after school living and working abroad in London and Madrid before getting her M.A. in Broadcast Journalism at the University of Miami.
Amy is a member of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists and was on the Ambassador's Circle for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Middle Tennessee.
When not working she enjoys traveling to new places and cheering on her favorite sports teams.