Joined PRX: June 25, 2004
Anthea Raymond was the first Senior Editor at NPR affiliate KPCC. For nearly two years, she supervised the station's team of award-winning reporters and assigned and edited hundreds of news spots and features. She also won a Golden Mike for a special on the 2003 California Recall election co-hosted and produced with Frank Stoltze.
Most recently, Raymond was Show Editor for NPR's News and Notes, a daily news-talk program highlighting African American perspectives. She still produces for the program. She is also President of the Los Angeles Press Club, and co- produces the group's annual awards show.
Raymond's work as a newscaster, reporter, and producer has aired on outlets including Bloomberg Radio's New York market station WBBR, KCRW, Newark Public Radio's WBGO, the Wall Street Journal Radio Network, the BBC World Service, NPR's Morning Edition, The History Channel, and the independently produced Crossroads, Artbeats, and Bridges.
Raymond's work has received awards from the Television Academy, the National Association of Black Journalists, the Radio Television News Association, the Los Angeles Press Club, and American Women in Radio and Television, among others.
She has taught at Santa Monica College, Hunter College, UCLA, and USC's Annenberg School, and lectured in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Hong Kong, Tokyo, and the Netherlands.
Before working in news full time, Raymond ran UCLA's Center for Arts and Entertainment Management, a training center for profit and nonprofit managers, and was a Marketing Executive at the Los Angeles Herald Examiner.
Raymond has graduate degrees from UCLA and a BA in literature from Wellesley College. She is the manager of The Raymond Family trust, which has properties in Pacific Palisades and Yucca Valley, California.

