Amanda Rosseter

Amanda Rosseter is the Media and Communications director for Saint Joseph's Health System in Georgia.

Rosseter is an award-winning journalist and was a reporter in addition to being the weekend morning news anchor at WSB-TV. She joined Channel 2 in 2006 after moving from Boston, Massachusetts, where she served as the primary evening news anchor at NECN, the largest regional cable operation in the United States. July 27, 2009 was her last day working for WSB-TV.

Rosseter started her career as a political producer at NBC News Channel in Charlotte, North Carolina, before becoming a primary evening anchor at WRBL-TV in Columbus, Georgia, then a weekend evening anchor and investigative reporter at WTHR-TV in Indianapolis, Indiana.

A four-time Emmy winner, Rosseter has been honored twice for documentary writing and twice for investigative reporting. She has also won three national awards, including a prestigious Alfred I. DuPont - Columbia University Broadcast Journalism Award for investigative reporting, a national Edward R. Murrow Award for documentary, and a Gabriel Award for documentary writing. She has been honored with two regional Edward R. Murrow awards and six Associated Press awards. In addition, she was honored by her alma mater, the Grady College of Journalism with the 2002 John E. Drewry Award for Outstanding Young Alumnus.

Rosseter has covered numerous memorable news events, from the standoff of the Branch Davidians in Waco, to four Presidential elections and inaugurations. She was involved in extensive coverage of the September 11 attacks, the Rhode Island nightclub fire, and more recently, the Bluffton University bus accident in Atlanta.

Rosseter is a native of Atlanta and graduate of Tucker High School and the University of Georgia. She is also a member of the Grady College Alumni Board.

Amanda is a classically-trained violinist and violist, who also enjoys playing golf.

She and her husband live in North Buckhead with their son and daughter.