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Kathleen Ann Matthews (née Cunningham; born August 9, 1953) is the former chief communications and public affairs officer for hotel company Marriott International. Prior to joining Marriott International, she was a reporter and anchor for 25 years at WJLA-TV.
More than 700 Emerge alumnae ran in 2022, and women of the new American Majority — Black, Brown, Indigenous, women and women of color, LGBTQ, young and unmarried candidates — represented nearly six in 10 of those on the ballot, according to National President A’shanti Gholar.
I am a Democrat running for U.S. Congress in Maryland for the open MD-8 seat being vacated by Rep. Chris Van Hollen. As a working mom and local TV-News reporter and co-anchor for 25 years, I have...
Kathleen Matthews spent 25 years as a TV news anchor in Washington, D.C., before going corporate, becoming EVP & Chief Global Communications & Public Affairs Officer at Marriott (MAR)....
SILVER SPRING, Md. (AP/WJLA) - Kathleen Matthews, a former Marriott executive and local news anchor, has announced she is running for Maryland's 8th District congressional seat. Matthews...
Kathleen Matthews, the former Maryland Democratic chair and longtime broadcaster and businesses executive, is backing former Democratic National Committee chair Tom Perez for governor.
Former news anchor and Marriott executive Kathleen Matthews, who lost to then-state Sen. Jamie Raskin in Maryland’s 8th District Democratic congressional primary, said Wednesday that she is a...
Despite her storied career in journalism and as a Marriott executive, Kathleen Matthews likes to say she's always worked in the service business. As a former reporter and television anchor at...
Kathleen Ann Matthews is the former chief communications and public affairs officer for hotel company Marriott International. Prior to joining Marriott International, she was a reporter and anchor for 25 years at WJLA-TV.
Formerly: producer, reporter and news anchor, covered news in Washington DC for 25 years; evening News Anchor, WJLA-TV, the ABC affiliate in Washington DC; hosted Capital Sunday, a half-hour talk show focusing on current events in Washington DC, and Working Woman, an internationally syndicated magazine show.