Cat Greenleaf

Features Reporter

Updated 11:59 PM EST, Tue, Jul 28, 2009

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Cat Greenleaf serves as a features reporter for WNBC, providing human-interest reports for the station’s morning program “Today In New York” and other NBC4 news programs.  Her reports are also featured on NBC’s owned and operated television stations and the weekend NBC “Today” show.

Prior to joining WNBC, Greenleaf worked at NYC-TV where she served as entertainment correspondent for “NY360” and hosted and produced various programs for the station including, “On The Prowl with Cat Greenleaf” (a weekly series on the culture and characters of New York City); “9.99” (a guide to spending under $10 a day in the city); and “Backdrop NYC” (a showcase for independent films made in New York). 

Greenleaf hosted The Travel Channel’s “Vacation Home Search” and “Chasing History Home.”  She was also a daily roving craft reporter on the DiY Network’s “Craftlab.”

Greenleaf held positions as Queens Bureau Chief and General Assignment Reporter for WRNN-TV in New York from 2002-2005.  From 1991-2001 she was a General Assignment Reporter for Metro Networks/Westwood One where she covered the September 11th terrorist attacks for NY1. 

A graduate of Long Island University, Greenleaf resides in Brooklyn with her husband. 

First Published: Oct 21, 2008 5:41 PM EST

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