Keith McAllister is an award-winning media executive whose career accomplishments range from investigative journalism to overseeing the largest electronic newsgathering organization in the United States. Until late 2003, Mr. McAllister had spent almost 18 years at CNN. In his last role, he was CNN's executive vice president and managing editor of national newsgathering, a division with 500 staff that provided news coverage, programming, and other content to CNN's many TV, radio, web, and wireless outlets. Mr. McAllister directed all news coverage, as well as nine bureaus, five beats (Political, Medical, Science, Travel, and Entertainment), and newsgathering relationships with CNN's 700 affiliated local stations and networks. In the period between CNN and Mochila, Mr. McAllister consulted clients on media and branding strategy, crisis management, and content development strategies.
During Mr. McAllister's tenure in charge of domestic newsgathering, CNN US's ratings improved and the network solidified its lead in total audience among news networks. CNN also enhanced its status as the industry's leader in breaking and quality news coverage as shown by the many awards won by Mr. McAllister's division and its various units. Those include the following: Emmy Award, National Headliner Award, Edward R. Murrow Award, Peabody Award, Overseas Press Club Award, and Royal Television Society Award.
Prior to becoming a senior executive, Mr. McAllister's other roles at CNN included vice president and New York bureau chief, New York managing editor, field producer, assignment editor, writer, and production assistant. Mr. McAllister received a B.A. from Amherst College and is married with three sons. |