Kendis Gibson

Kendis Gibson  is an anchor and reporter for ABC News. Gibson started his career at the NBC station in Rochester, NY. He won two Emmy Awards for “outstanding news reporting” and “sports feature”. At NBC he reported on some of the biggest news stories at the time, including the crash of the Concorde. With his home just blocks from the World Trade Center, he was one of the first reporters on the scene following the attacks of 9/11.  Gibson joined CNN and CNN Headline News in January 2002 as an entertainment anchor and occasional news anchor seen nationally. During his three years there, Gibson would often make the rounds on the red carpet including the Academy Awards and the Grammy Awards.

 

In December 2013 Gibson joined ABC News as a correspondent. He is also a substitute anchor for World News Now.