Video

Multimedia journalist

Local and regional news reporting, video news coverage and editing, website management

About the work


As a multimedia journalist in North Central Washington, I've worked with local news outlets like NCW Media, GoLakeChelan, and SolelyOn Broadcasting.

I've covered breaking news and produced three local TV shows and two live programs weekly, handling everything from scriptwriting to filming and editing. At SolelyOn Broadcasting, I boosted viewership and social media engagement by over 150% from 2017 to 2020.

My dedication to storytelling and journalistic excellence keeps the community informed and engaged, fostering a stronger connection between residents and the news that impacts their lives.

Kat is vital for our organization’s high-level donor marketing.

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— Eric Granstrom, Programs Manager, NCWLIFE

On February 21, 2019 Rae'Ana Rosenberg spent more than 15 minutes underwater in a frozen pond. This is the story of the heroes who rescued her and brought her back to life. This contains never before seen footage that was recorded as the rescue unfolded.

See the dramatic footage of her rescue and hear from the rescuers as they pulled off the “one in a million” save. Find out how crews braved the icy water to pull out her limp body. Learn how ambulance crews and emergency room personnel were able to warm Rae’Ana and bring her back to life. And see how Rae-Ana is 5-months later as a happy, healthy 7-year old.

Role: Producer & Editor

Producer Kaitlin Hetterscheidt visits the studios of two local artists, contemporary painter Robert Wilson and fine artist Jan Cook Mack on this episode of the NCWLIFE Magazine.

Role: Producer & Editor

On this episode of the NCWLIFE Magazine visit the community of Tierra Village, a non-profit connecting adults with developmental disabilities to nature and community on the Tierra Learning Center campus.

Role: Producer & Editor

At 91 years old, and despite a broken leg, Carmen Bossenbrock lives a productive life: Overseeing her family’s longtime pear orchard near Dryden, and carrying on a battle she started more than 60 years ago.

On this episode of the NCWLIFE Magazine, producers Kaitlin Hetterscheidt and Jefferson Robbins bring you the story of Bossenbrock and her work as a physical therapist during the Polio outbreak in the Wenatchee Valley.

Role: Producer & Editor

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