Alexa Erbach
Multimedia Journalist, FOX Carolina
Alexa Erbach is a multimedia journalist for FOX Carolina News.
• Start Date: Dec. 23, 2023
• Hometown: I am a military BRAT, so I moved around A LOT. Just a few places I've lived: Baltimore, MD; Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; Dover, DE; San Francisco, CA; New York, NY. For me, home is where the heart is.
• Moving From: Chicago
• Graduated From: University of South Carolina, Honors College (BA in Communication); American Conservatory Theater (MFA in Theater); Northwestern University (MSJ)
• Degree: BA, MFA, MSJ
• Career Synopsis: I have had quite a circuitous route to journalism! After working as a producer, I pursued my love for the arts and moved to New York City where I was accepted into a professional dance program at Broadway Dance Center. While studying theater and performing, I taught kids from 3 years old through high school for many years. I learned SO MUCH as a teacher and love being in a classroom. I wanted to use my passion for storytelling and community engagement as a journalist, which is why I went back to school to pursue journalism once again. One of my greatest dreams is to create a news network for young people to bring forward stories they feel are important to share.
• Awards: "Best Daughter" (issued by my parents)
The Fun Stuff
Complete these sentences.
1. On the weekends, I love to: venture outside with my partner and hang out with our "colony of cats" (Scout, Shadow and Loki)
2. My favorite movie is: "Father of the Bride Pt. II" and the LOTR Trilogy
3. My favorite kind of music is: A little bit of everything! I'm currently listening to a lot of Jon Batiste, Scarlett Opera (reminiscent of Queen) and Broadway musicals
4. My favorite food is: Cheese. Bread. Chocolate. Nut Butter (any!). Repeat.
Do you have any… (if the answer is yes, please elaborate.)
1. Hidden talents? I'm a pretty dope dancer.
2. Hobbies? Taking improv classes and performing whenever I can.
3. Pets? 3 cats (Scout, Shadow and Loki)
4. Children? Not yet.
The Other Stuff
Do you volunteer or do any community service on a regular basis? If so, where?
My partner and I have raised and released around 1,000 monarch and swallowtail butterflies. We are passionate about conservation and leaving the world a better place for generations to come.
What was the most memorable story you’ve covered?
I had the great opportunity of traveling to Kenya as a documentarist for an organization that aims to unify the best material scientist students in the U.S. with students from East Africa. I am not a scientist, but I learned so much about the importance of research and collaboration. My time there led me to Uganda, where I covered the global looming crisis of antimicrobial resistance as it relates to microplastics.