Emmy Award-Winning Anchor, Host of NewsNation's Morning in America
Emmy Award-Winning Anchor, Host of NewsNation's Morning in America
Adrienne Bankert is an Emmy Award-winning journalist, author, and speaker.
Currently, she is the solo host of the 3-hour news show, Morning in America on NewsNation. As a former National Correspondent for ABC News, her groundbreaking stories are featured across all of the network's broadcast and digital platforms including Good Morning America, World News Tonight, and Nightline. To date, she has covered some of the world's biggest headlines as well as the greatest entertainment and sports stories of the past decade.
Notably, she is known for being the first National Correspondent to report on breaking news such as the Dallas police shooting in 2016, the rescue of the youth soccer team inside the Thailand caves in 2018, and the murder of rapper Nipsey Hussle in 2019. Her reporting has taken her across the globe, interviewing renowned public figures including Kobe Bryant, Brad Pitt, Harrison Ford, Dwayne Johnson, Lady Gaga, Viola Davis, Will Smith, and Scarlett Johansson, just to name a few.
Adrienne often pairs proclivity towards authenticity and fulfillment with the knowledge gained from her diversified experiences. Her new book, Your Hidden Superpower: The Kindness that Makes You Unbeatable at Work and Connects You with Anyone is about resilience, facing competition, and dealing with negativity.
An alumna of the University of Southern California, Adrienne serves as a life coach, mentor, and sought-after speaker across the United States. She has become an identifiable role model, who cultivates meaningful connections with those who come across her. Importantly, she has positioned herself to be a true champion of kindness, confidence, and relatability.
Kindness isn’t merely about getting along with people and being nice. It’s a game changer in business, the door-opener to opportunity, and the key to authenticity and confidence. It’s a superpower that can be honed through an intentional lifestyle of kindness and is especially important in these divisive times.
Can something as simple as kindness really be the answer?
Through years of developing her own kindness practices and studying those of others, Good Morning America correspondent and anchor Adrienne Bankert has experienced firsthand the unbeatable power of kindness and witnessed its transformative impact on others.
Adjusting our perspective from being closed off and self-centered to a mindset of kindness ripples into a staggering amount of personal fulfillment and growth. No matter our age or ethnicity, where we come from, or how much money we make, every one of us can be kind. Every one of us can be a change agent.
Adrienne will help you: