Alex Rozier joined the KHQ news team in May of 2011. Alex works as a weekend anchor and reports during the week. Before coming to Washington Alex worked for KOMU-TV (NBC) in Columbia, Missouri. Alex started with KOMU in 2007 when he was a freshman in college. He worked as a dayside, live, and feature reporter, as well as weekend anchor.
Alex is two-time regional Edward R. Murrow award winning reporter and a 2010 grand prize winner of Project: Report, the worldwide contest for aspiring journalists underwritten byYouTube and the Pulitzer Center for Crisis Reporting. In November of 2010, he won an Emmy award in the student production category.
Alex is the founder and Chief Executive Officer of "The Culture That Crawls" International Documentary. He organized travel, set-up interviews, and coordinated and developed all the content for the web. He reported, produced, and anchored the series shot in Suchitepequez, Guatemala.
Alex was also an anchor for Newsy.com, a multisource video platform for the iPhone, iPad, Blackberry, and other handheld mobile devices. He has worked with KMOX, the CBS radio affiliate in St. Louis, Missouri and Fox Sports Netin Minneapolis, Minnesota. Rozier is a member of Investigative Reporters and Editors (IRE), and in January of 2010 was selected to attend a journalism convention at Arizona State University on its behalf. In May of 2011 he graduated with a Bachelor of Journalism degree from the Missouri School of Journalism.