Sarah Carter

Sarah Carter is the CBS News Johannesburg Bureau Chief and Adjunct Professor at the UBC School of Journalism. Carter began her career as a VideoJournalist at the New York Times Television where she worked on programs including Nightline. She went on to work as Johannesburg Bureau Chief at CBS News working as a Producer for [...]

Sarah Carter is the CBS News Johannesburg Bureau Chief and Adjunct Professor at the UBC School of Journalism. Carter began her career as a VideoJournalist at the New York Times Television where she worked on programs including Nightline. She went on to work as Johannesburg Bureau Chief at CBS News working as a Producer for all of CBS news programs including 60 Minutes. In 2009 she co-led a team of students on a global investigation about electronic waste, which won the Emmy for Best Investigative Journalism. Carter has won numerous other awards including a Peabody in 2000 for “Death by Denial”, a one hour special on AIDS in Africa for 60 Minutes II. Carter is based in Johannesburg with her husband and three daughters.

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