Hi, I’m Joyce!
I’m an NYC- based multimedia journalist and producer with a passion for reporting on the intersection of business, technology, and culture.
I currently work at CNN as an Associate Producer on the digital news team, with a focus on social media publishing.
Previously, I was on the production team for Nightline, a legacy nightly news series at ABC News. I got my start at ABC through the highly competitive fellowship program, where I rotated through different shows and departments for a year.
I earned my master’s degree from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism, where I extensively covered the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on New York City’s restaurant industry. I also shot and produced ‘The Oystermen’, a documentary about an ailing multigenerational oyster fishing company’s path to recovery.
Before grad school, I was a general assignment reporter and anchor at WLOX-TV in Biloxi, Mississippi. I covered a variety of topics including how natural and man-made disasters have impacted the Gulf Coast ecosystem, the Mississippi government’s decision to remove a Confederate emblem from its state flag, and how the coronavirus pandemic affected South Mississippi.
I was born and raised in South Florida and I am a graduate of Florida State University.
My skills include writing, video production, and broadcasting. I also speak fluent Haitian Creole. Sak pase?
In my free time, I love dancing, soaking up the sun outdoors, and bringing my camera with me to shoot portraits of people and places around the city.
Do you have any story ideas? Email me at joycemphilippe@gmail.com.