Will Reeve
Will Reeve is a New York-based correspondent, reporting for all ABC News platforms and shows including “Good Morning America,” “World News Tonight with David Muir,” “Nightline,” ABC News Live and ABC News Radio. At ABC News, Reeve has reported on a variety of stories and topics from 39 states, eight countries and counting.
Reeve’s work as part of a group of ABC News journalists covering a series of wildfires in California in 2019 earned him his first News Emmy® nomination for Outstanding Coverage of a Breaking News Story in a Newscast. In 2022, Reeve was nominated for Outstanding Live News Special for his work co-anchoring the ABC News Live special “Mission to Mars: Live.”
Prior to joining ABC News in 2018, Reeve was a correspondent at ESPN, contributing to all ESPN platforms and shows, including its flagship SportsCenter, College Gameday, E:60 and ESPN Radio. While at ESPN, Reeve also anchored the weekly “MSG Hockey Show” on MSG Network in the New York City area.
Prior to beginning his career in broadcast television in 2014, Reeve spent two summers as an intern at “Good Morning America.”
Reeve serves on the board of directors of the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation, an organization founded by his late parents dedicated to finding cures for spinal cord injuries and providing quality of life care for those impacted by paralysis. Reeve also serves on the board of his middle school alma mater, the Rippowam Cisqua School in Bedford, New York.
A 2014 graduate of Middlebury College in Vermont with a degree in English and American literatures, Reeve lives in New York City.