Robbie Timmons

Robbie Timmons is a retired American TV news anchor/reporter for Detroit television stations WJBK-TV and WXYZ-TV.

In 1982 Timmons accepted a news anchor position for WXYZ-TV, the ABC affiliate in Detroit where she received numerous honors including Emmy Awards and the distinction of being named one of the most powerful women in Michigan.

In 1976 WILX sent Timmons to Washington D.C. to cover President Gerald Ford's address to television news directors at the White House.

Timmons was experienced in setting up and operating video cameras and after videotaping the president's address, she hoped to get an interview with him.

Timmons wrote a popular book based on one of the thoroughbreds helped by CANTER, titled "Twoey and the Goat", in 2008.