About Eugenia

Eugenia Halsey has been in the studio and on the air for more than twenty-five years.


She began her career as a broadcast journalist in Virginia, covering state politics and other issues for WRVA Radio in Richmond and WDBJ-TV in Roanoke. She then spent thirteen years with CNN, first as the network’s Chicago correspondent and then as a healthcare reporter in Washington, D.C. 


Eugenia’s health journalism won multiple awards, including citations from the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, the Institute of Food Technologists and the American Dietetic Association. She was part of a CNN team that won a National Health Information Award and an American Medical Association contest.   


Eugenia covered many of the top medical issues of the past two decades. At CNN, she broke stories on Mad Cow disease that prompted the federal government to rewrite meat-handling regulations.


In her role as a voice-over artist, Eugenia has narrated medical news features for PBS, the American Medical Association and numerous healthcare organizations, including the National Cancer Institute and the Department of Health and Human Services. She has also recorded programs for some of the world’s leading drug companies, such as Novartis and TEVA, and the industry’s trade association, the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA).


Along with narration, Eugenia has voiced a variety of radio and television commercials. These include national ads for Trusted Choice that won a film and TV competition, the Aurora Awards.


Eugenia has trained with voice coaches John Burr, Harlan Hogan and Elaine Clark. She holds a degree in English from the University of Virginia.


Contact Eugenia

eugenia@eugeniahalsey.com

or 202.550.3608

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