Linsey Davis ’95 Named ABC World News Tonight Weekend Anchor
Linsey Davis ’95 was named the Sunday anchor of World News Tonight and began in her new role in February. ABC News President James Goldston was effusive in his praise in a statement:
“Linsey has had an impressive rise at ABC News as a result of her unflinching interview prowess, her versatility and experience. Last year she was named anchor of ABC News Live’s first-ever streaming evening newscast in primetime, which has surged in viewership by over 200% since launch a year ago. Her presidential debate moderating performance was nothing short of commanding, holding candidates to account on racial inequality before social unrest swept the nation last summer. Linsey co-anchored our 2020 election coverage, including all eight nights of the Democratic and Republican National Conventions, two presidential debates, the vice presidential debate, five straight days of presidential election coverage until a winner was declared and Inauguration Day. Her interviews have included a wide range of newsmakers from Hillary Clinton and Mike Pence to Dr. Anthony Fauci, Camille Cosby and a powerful jailhouse conversation with Myon Burrell. She conducted the first roundtable discussion with Black female mayors from across the country during the height of protests against police brutality and anchored the documentary Homegrown Hate: The War Among Us – a chilling look into hate-inspired violence and intimidation, and the growth of domestic terrorism. She’ll continue to anchor ABC News Live Prime Monday through Thursday, and we’ll rotate anchors on Friday nights.”
Linsey joined ABC News as a New York-based correspondent for ABC NewsOne, the network’s affiliate news service. Before joining the network in June 2007, Davis was anchor of the weekend evening newscasts at WTHR-TV in Indianapolis. There, she started out as a reporter in 2003 and reported from New Orleans in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, from Torino for the 2006 Winter Olympics and from Athens for the 2004 Summer Olympics. From 2001-2003, she was a reporter at WJRT-TV, the ABC owned station in Flint, Michigan. Davis has received several honors for her reporting, including two Emmy Awards and a regional Edward R. Murrow Award.
Her children’s book, The World is Awake, became a bestseller in February 2019; in August 2019, Davis released her second book, One Big Heart, which also became a bestseller. Davis’ third book, Stay This Way Forever, was released in February 2021. Active at MFS as a member of student government, the Instrumental Ensemble and the Varsity Tennis team, Linsey was also chosen by her classmates as their Commencement speaker. She has stayed involved with MFS through keynoting Career Day, participating in the Head’s Advisory Board, holding a book signing at the school, and helping host MFS journalism students during a 2019 visit to New York.
Davis earned her B.A. in psychology from the University of Virginia and an M.A. in communications from New York University.
Alumni News
Class of 2022 Alumni Return for College Panel
The Class of 2023 gathered today to benefit from an Alumni College Panel featuring four members of the Class of 2022 who discussed the transition to college life and provided many tips for success in navigating this transition. The panel featured: David Maturo...
Students Enjoy South Asian Alumni College Panel
On Wednesday, December 14, Upper School students were joined by four alumni via Zoom for a panel on the college experience from a South Asian student lens. Speakers Jalen Patel ‘20, Justin Patel ‘20, Monit Patel ‘20, and Nupur Shah ‘22 spoke about their experiences,...
Alumni Return to Campus for HBCU College Panel
Upper School students had the opportunity to participate in a panel discussion featuring HBCU students and alumni on Wednesday, December 14. Participants (pictured with Director of College Counseling Damian Long) included: Nia Hipps '22 (Spelman), Jasmine Phillips...