KING 5’s Jean Enersen to step away from anchor desk after 42 years
Jun 11, 2014, 3:41 PM | Updated: Jun 12, 2014, 7:34 am
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Iconic KING TV news anchor Jean Enersen is stepping away from the desk after more than 46 years at the Seattle station.
Enersen, the first female local TV news anchor in the country, will retire from anchoring Friday, the station announced Wednesday afternoon.
“The time is right, the team is strong, and the ratings are No. 1,” said Enersen in a statement.
Enersen has been an anchor at the station for 42 years. While she’s leaving the anchor desk, she’ll continue working on other projects including KING 5’s HealthLink reports.
“This decision won’t come as a surprise to those who know me well,” Enersen said, “I’ve been passionate about health for a long time. Not just mine, but the health of my family and our community.”
Enersen will also continue working on KING 5 specials including Northwest Newsmakers, political coverage and major news events.
“Jean is a force of nature in the newsroom,” said KING 5 Executive News Director Mark Ginther. “She is a great leader and her natural curiosity pushes us. Jean has seen every major news event that’s shaped this community. Her expertise and knowledge have been great for viewers and we’re happy her presence will continue to be felt at KING 5.”
Enersen will also continue working within the community at cause-driven organizations she is passionate about.
“I thank KING for this new partnership and the community for supporting me and KING 5,” said Enersen.
Enersen has won numerous Emmy Awards for her work as an anchor, most recently receiving the award with co-anchor Dennis Bounds during their coverage of the May Day protests. She’s also been awarded for her health care documentaries.
“Jean represents the very best of local broadcast journalism. Western Washington is a better place because of her legacy of excellence and passionate advocacy for the people, issues and stories that make a difference. She’s a leader who pushed everyone at KING to a higher standard, and made us all better,” said Dave Lougee, former KING 5 President and General Manager and current president of KING parent company Gannett Broadcasting.
Among Enersen’s notable accomplishments at KING 5:
Enersen holds a masters in political science and a masters in documentary filmmaking from Stanford University, and has served on that school’s Board of Trustees and the Board of Stanford’s Hoover Institution. She also holds honorary doctorates from Whitman College and Seattle University.