
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
Tenant fed up with dilapidated Detroit apartment owned by controversial landlord
The Jacobs apartment is one of 102 residences owned by Dennis Kefallinos, who has settled lawsuits with the city for a myriad of code and blight issues.
GLWA station power outages leads to Madison Heights water main break frenzy
Officials in Madison Heights say they had nine water main breaks on Wednesday and that there was an equipment issue at the GLWA's pump station at Hall Road and Dequindre.
Why Country Roads Music Festival was canceled ahead of inaugural event in Michigan
Amid the heartache from fans and bands that were scheduled to play, the festival organizer promised to be back in 2026.
U.S. Army veteran had to sell car to fund education, gifted refurbished vehicle
A veteran of the U.S. Army received the surprise of a lifetime in the form of a refurbished vehicle after she had to sell her own to fund her education.
Historic Detroit Memorial Park Cemetery marks 100th anniversary
It is located in Warren, where it was once farmland. Detroit Memorial Park would not only become Michigan’s first Black cemetery, but it was also the state’s first Black corporation.
Plymouth day camp evacuated after dangerous materials thrown in dumpster, says police
An investigation is underway after items were placed in a dumpster at a church where a camp was in session. The items had the potential to be dangerous if mixed together.
Lawsuit accuses Fraser Public Schools for neglect in sex abuse case
Months after a former auditorium manager was sentenced for sexually abusing a student at Fraser High School, a lawsuit has been filed to emphasize the responsibility school staff have to protect students in their care.
Detroit Health Department's 'Rides to Care' reaches huge milestone
The Detroit Health Department is celebrating a major milestone with its Rides to Care program, just 8 months after its launch.
McLaren hospital workers in Macomb County go on strike over low wages, poor staffing levels
“This is the story of a big big corporation coming into a community hospital and running it like a business," the union leader said Monday.
New Baltimore honors WWII veteran who died at 102
"He was almost like the cornerstone of this community," said Robert Buchheister, Jr. "He was bigger than life."