Mark Remillard is an ABC News reporter based in New York.
He began working in news as an intern at Los Angeles news/talk radio station KFI-AM 640. In 2012, Mark began working part-time as a reporter/anchor for KTAR News in Phoenix while studying journalism at Arizona State University. He also worked as a crime reporter for ASU’s student publication, The State Press.
Just before graduating from ASU, Mark was promoted to full-time reporter at KTAR where he covered a range of assignments including local and state government, crime and breaking news, as well as President Barack Obama’s visit to Phoenix in January 2015.
In early 2015, Mark worked alongside author and Forbes contributor Micheline Maynard to co-host and produce a podcast as part of ASU’s Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism entitled How to Cover Money, which served as a resource for journalists looking to report on business topics.
In August 2015, Mark moved to New York City to join ABC News as a radio correspondent. He played an important role in ABC News Radio’s coverage of the 2016 presidential election, including live reporting from Donald Trump’s election victory on Nov. 8, 2016.
In 2017, Mark worked with ABC’s 20/20 to produce an investigative multi-media project on the 2002 murder of prominent fashion writer Christa Worthington, and later the trial and conviction of Christopher McCowen. As part of the project, Mark produced and hosted a six-part investigative podcast called “A Killing on the Cape,” which reached #1 on Apple Podcasts on Nov. 1, 2017.