Ellen Weiss (born January 30, 1959) is an American journalist and four-time Peabody Award winner.
She was named NPR vice president for news in April 2007 and held that post until January 2011, when she resigned over "the botched firing of former news analyst Juan Williams".
[3] She was executive editor at the nonprofit Center for Public Integrity[4] in 2013 she became Washington, D.C., bureau chief and vice-president for the E. W. Scripps Company.
[5] In 2015, she won her fourth Peabody Award[6] for a story about soldiers discharged from the military for sexual crimes who evade registering as sex offenders after leaving the military.
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