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Byron Pitts
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Byron Pitts, Barbara Walters, Sir Harry Evans, Catherine Montgomery at the AIS 2009 Gala in New York. Photo: Steve Eichner
Biography

Byron Pitts was named a contributor to 60 Minutes and chief national correspondent for The CBS Evening News with Katie Couric in Jan. 2008. He had been a national correspondent since Feb. 2006.

Education:
He was graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University in 1982 with a bachelor of arts degree in journalism and speech communication.

Personal:
Pitts was born on Oct. 21, 1960, in Baltimore, Md. He lives with his wife in Upper Montclair, N.J.

Background:
Prior to being named contributor, Pitts reported occasionally for 60 Minutes since 2006. His first story on the broadcast, an interview with New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin in August 2006, made national news. Prodded by Pitts about how long it was taking to clean up his city’s streets a year after Hurricane Katrina, Nagin shot back by mocking New York City’s longtime efforts to rebuild Ground Zero. "That's alright. You guys in New York City can't get a hole in the ground fixed and it's five years later. So let's be fair," said Nagin, who later apologized.

Pitts was one of CBS News' lead reporters during the Sept. 11 attacks and won a national Emmy award for his coverage. As an embedded reporter covering the Iraq War, he was recognized for his work under fire within minutes of the fall of the Saddam statue. Other major stories covered by Pitts include Hurricane Katrina, the war in Afghanistan, the military buildup in Kuwait, the Florida fires, the Elian Gonzalez story, the Florida Presidential recount, the mudslides in Central America and the refugee crisis in Kosovo.

Pitts was named CBS News correspondent in May 1998 and was based in the Miami (1998-99) and Atlanta (1999-2001) bureaus before moving to New York in January 2001. Before that, Pitts was a correspondent for CBS NEWSPATH, the 24-hour affiliate news service of CBS News, based in Washington, D.C. (1997-98).

He joined CBS News from WSB-TV Atlanta, where he was a general assignment reporter (1994-96). Previously, Pitts was a special assignment reporter for WCBV-TV Boston (1989-94) and a reporter and substitute anchor for WFLA-TV Tampa (1988-89). He also served as a reporter for WESH-TV Orlando (1986-88) and as a military reporter for WAVY-TV Virginia (1984-86). While at WNCT-TV Greenville, N.C., he reported and served as weekend sports anchor (1983-84).

Affiliations/Honors/Awards
Pitts other awards include a national Emmy Award for his coverage of the Chicago train wreck in 1999 and a National Association of Black Journalists Award. He is also the recipient of four Associated Press Awards and six regional Emmy Awards.
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1.Barbara Walters
2.Catherine Montgomery
3.Harold Evans
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1.Image Gallery: American Institute for Stuttering 2009 Gala
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