Andrea Kramar

Senior Producer
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Photo of Andrea Kramar

Andrea Kramar is a senior producer at Rocky Mountain PBS with 10 years of experience producing short and long form documentaries and writing features. Her works has appeared on USA TODAY, CNBC, ABC News, The Tennessean, Austin American-Statesman, The Indianapolis Star, El Paso Times, Asbury Park Press, and in various film festivals. She recently received a Peabody award for her work on the USA TODAY documentary: “The Post Roe Baby Boom: Inside Mississippi’s Maternal Health Crisis.”


Her reporting has taken her all over the country — from Texas to cover the abortion fight, to the Rocky Mountains to cover the lonely lives of sheepherders — to El Paso, Texas to cover the Venezuelan migration crisis.


She received her master's degree from Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs, her bachelor's degree from the University of California, Berkeley, and an LOL degree from various improv and comedy clubs. She is one of the many Californians who recently moved to Colorado (so don’t hate on her for that!) and is proud to call Denver her new home.


Language spoken: English


Topic expertise: Immigration, labor, economic development, rural health care


Local expertise: Andrea's reporting has focused on Colorado's immigration challenges and successes, the state's labor movement, the sheep ranching industry and more.


Honors & Awards: 2024 Peabody award for best public service documentary - USA TODAY documentary "States of America” episode, “The Post Roe Baby Boom: Inside Mississippi’s Maternal Health Crisis"; 2023 Edward R. Murrow award for best news documentary: USA TODAY documentary: "States of America: Florida's Fight Over Education"


Professional Memberships: Investigative Reporters and Editors (IRE)

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