During her tenure at FNC, Camerota has provided coverage of major news stories and has secured interviews with several notable newsmakers and celebrities, including former President George H.W. Bush, football star Terrell Owens, former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich and rocker Jon Bon Jovi. As a correspondent, Camerota reported live from the epicenters of the 2004 and 2008 presidential elections, anchored around-the-clock coverage of unfolding events such as the start of the Iraq and the airplane crashes involving JFK Jr., Egypt Air and American Airlines Flight 587. Additionally, she reported from Ground Zero in the wake of the September 11th terrorism attacks.
Prior to joining FNC, Camerota served as a correspondent for WHDH-TV (NBC 7) in Boston, and a substitute host and correspondent for Real Life, NBC's national daytime newsmagazine. She also spent four years as a correspondent for Fox's national crime program America's Most Wanted and covered spot news for WTTG-TV (FOX 5) in Washington, D.C. Camerota began her career at Koppel Communications, where she worked on ABC newsman Ted Koppel's critically acclaimed prime-time documentaries.
She graduated cum laude from American University with a B.A. in broadcast journalism and a minor in criminal justice.