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Kristy Etheridge is a features editor at CT. She began her career as an overnight news producer and reporter at WECT-TV in Wilmington, North Carolina. At her next job, WBTV in Charlotte, Kristy loved the rush of reporting live from the station’s tiny helicopter. When she went to work for the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, she was thrilled to cover meaningful stories on four continents. Her last assignment before moving to New York City was covering Billy Graham’s final honors at the U.S. Capitol and his funeral in Charlotte. Kristy lives in Brooklyn with her husband and two children.
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