Ingrid Kelley
As a young child growing up in the City of Detroit, Ingrid Kelley knew she would one day embark on a career as a Television Reporter. Today, she is doing that and much more.
Ingrid has enjoyed success as an On-Camera Talent, Writer, Voice-Over Artist and Producer in several markets including; New York City, Detroit, and Milwaukee. Currently based in Detroit, Ingrid works as a Multimedia Journalist and her reporting is seen on Fox 2 Detroit. Ingrid is grateful for the opportunity to connect with and report on the lives of the people living in Southeast Michigan.
Prior to relocating back to her hometown, Ingrid was based in New York City. During her stint in the Big Apple, she wore many hats; including working as a Writer at Fox News Channel, an On-Air Talent for several cable news outlets, and a Freelance Producer/Writer for Black Enterprise Business Report.
Ingrid enjoys spending time with her family and is thankful for their support. She is the daughter of Ernest Kelley and Gwendolyn Kelley-Daniels. Her parents helped mold her into the woman she is today and inspire her to reach for the stars. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree from The University of Michigan and a Master of Arts degree from Wayne State University. She is a member of the Detroit Chapter of the National Association of Black Journalists and gives back to her community as a proud member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. -Alpha Rho Omega Chapter.
A firm believer in "Each One, Teach One," Ingrid serves as a mentor to students seeking career advice. She believes the knowledge she has gained through academia and professional experiences enables her to encourage students to embark on their own careers and turn professional aspirations into reality.
The latest from Ingrid Kelley
Virtual child concussion follow-up appointments now offered by Corewell
"Only about 14 to 16 percent have good follow-up," said Sarah Rauner, pediatric chief nurse Corewell.
'Vampire facials' linked to HIV cases, CDC warning
Some call it the vampire facial - it’s what others might call a miracle for the skin.
U-M prepares for possible disruptions at graduation amid calls for divestment from Israel
As the encampment continues to grow, the question becomes: Will these protesters make their voices heard at commencement?
NFL Draft in Detroit: Local businesses boast positive economic impact
While crews began to dismantle the NFL Draft staging area in downtown Detroit, the excitement and economic boost the event brought to town lives on.
Grandfather of kids killed in Swan Boat Club crash: 'She deserves time in jail'
The grandfather of the siblings killed in the Monroe County boat club crash is demanding justice – especially after the 66-year-old woman, charged in their murder, posted her $1.5 million bond on Thursday.
Security remains priority as Jewish Passover begins amid Israel-Hamas war
"Many tables will have an extra chair that is empty tonight symbolizing those who want to be with their families who are still held hostage," said David Kurzmann, Jewish Federation of Detroit.
Pro-Palestine encampment at UM sets up at the Diag, calls on school to divest in Israeli assets
At the Diag in Ann Arbor, in the center of the University of Michigan's campus, a microcosm of a larger source of tension and disagreement over Israel, Palestine, and where educational institutions fall played out Monday.
Michigan Lawmakers working to support startups, innovation in state
Michigan House members came together on Friday to introduce bipartisan bills to create the Michigan Innovation Fund.
Inkster mother heartbroken over son's death after deadly shooting
Michael Bailey was a father of five and worked to bring something positive to the community, his mom said. He died from a shooting early Friday morning.
Clinton Township police officer charged with misusing LEIN computer system
"It’s part of their training that the LEIN machine is used for law-enforcement purposes not to have your own frolicking detour," Lucido said.