Ed Henry serves as Fox News Channel's chief White House
correspondent. He joined the network in June 2011.Throughout his
tenure at FNC, Henry has covered all major news stories involving
President Obama and his administration.
Henry has won numerous journalism honors, including the Everett
McKinley Dirksen Award for Distinguished Reporting of Congress and
the White House Correspondents Association's Merriman Smith Award
for excellence in presidential coverage under deadline pressure in
2008.
Henry also served in the prestigious post of president of the White
House Correspondents' Association from 2012-2013, after being
elected in an unopposed election by his peers in the White House
press corps. Prior to joining FNC, Henry was at CNN from 2004-2011,
where he served as the network's senior White House correspondent
and a congressional correspondent.
Henry began his career working for Pulitzer Prize-winning
journalist Jack Anderson and later joined the newspaper Roll Call
as a reporter, where he rose to senior editor.
Henry graduated from Siena College with a B.A. in English.
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