2001 Feigenbaum
Milken Scholar 2001
Scholar Profile

Amy Minehan

Media

Biography

Amy Minehan - who goes by Amy Cutler on-air - is an Investigative Reporter with the CBS station in Phoenix, AZ. She came to Phoenix after spending six years reporting at the CBS station in Raleigh, North Carolina.

While in North Carolina, she covered several hurricanes, including Matthew, Florence, and Dorian. She also went back to cover the rebuilding efforts and the challenges communities faced. Being in a political swing state also meant she quickly became familiar with the Capitol and covering presidential rallies.

Before moving to North Carolina, Amy worked in Albany, New York, where she was the political reporter for the ABC station. She covered several political scandals, including the arrests of two of the three highest-ranking state officials.

During her time in Albany, Cutler also reported on several national stories, including Sandy Hook, the Boston Marathon bombing, and the upstate New York prison escape.

Amy started her career working at a cable station in New York City -- News 12 Brooklyn and the Bronx. She first worked as a producer and later as a one-man band.

The native New Yorker takes her responsibilities as a journalist seriously. She believes in holding the powerful to account and getting answers for viewers.

When she’s not at work, Amy enjoys running, reading, traveling, eating out, and a good movie.


High school:  Edward R. Murrow High School

Degrees

College Year Degree
Wesleyan University
Middletown, CT
2005 B.A. Government and Psychology

News and Highlights

Amy Minehan (MS '01)

You might see her on the 10 o'clock news. Amy Feigenbaum, MS ‘01 recently began her dream career in Johnstown, PA., working for Fox and ABC affiliate, WWCP / WATM as a General Assignment Reporter. In addition to her many assignments, she has even started anchoring newscasts.