Education
Claudia Coffey graduated with honors from Assumption High School in Louisville, Kentucky. She earned her Bachelor of Arts from Indiana University with a double major in Political Science and Journalism. She graduated magna cum laude from Georgetown University where she earned her Master"s in International Relations.
Career
Coffey"s television career began with American Broadcasting Company affiliate WABG in Greenville, Mississippi in 1997, as the host of Good Morning Mississippi. She worked as a reporter at KARK in Little Rock, Arkansas and WVUE, in New Orleans, Louisiana before being hired in 2003 as the 4:30 p.m. anchor and 10 p.m. reporter for WTMJ-television, the National Broadcasting Company affiliate in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. While there, she extensively covered the 2004 presidential election.
She interviewed Howard Dean, John Kerry and John Edwards as they crossed the hotly contested battleground state.
Coffey joined WTTG, the Fox-owned and operated station in Washington, District of Columbia in 2006, where she was a fill-in news anchor and reporter. She also covered the election and inauguration of President Barack Obama and Pope Benedict XVI"s historic visit to the United States.
Her stories often appeared on Fox News and Coffey has filled in as a substitute correspondent in the District of Columbia Bureau and as the live reporter for the Fox affiliate groups across the United States. Also while in Washington, District of Columbia, Coffey worked as a freelance correspondent for Columbia Broadcasting System Newspath, covering several major national and international news stories, including the nomination of Chief Justice John Roberts, President George West. Bush"s 2006 State of the Union address, the Iraq War and the congressional hearings on the federal response to Hurricane Katrina. Coffey has interviewed many prominent celebrities, including Tom Hanks, director Steven Spielberg, popular star Britney Spears, actors Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, and Airplane! writers David and Jerry Zucker.
She was co-host of The Travel Channel"s coverage of Mardi Gras, alongside former Night Court star Harry Anderson.
Coffey is a mother of one son, Jack, who is afflicted with Long QT Syndrome, a rare heart condition in which delayed repolarization of the heart following a heartbeat increases the risk of episodes of irregular heartbeat. Coffey produced a widely acclaimed news special about the syndrome for We Have A Signal. Reaction to the story of teen athletes and undiagnosed heart conditions and the need for automated external defibrillators in all schools led Coffey to launch a website, claudiacoffeyheartproject.org.