Aaron Amos is a former senior morning show producer at WDIV TV 4, Detroit's NBC affiliate & WXYZ-TV 7, Detroit's ABC affiliate. After graduating from Lewis Cass Technical High School, and since his start at Wayne State in the Fall of 2010, Amos has devoted himself to the field of journalism. Born and raised in Detroit on the city's westside, Aaron believes he owes much of who he is to his city. He is an alumnus of the famed Journalism Institute for Media Diversity, Cass Technical High School, and is a member of the National Association of Black Journalists. He is also the youngest member to sit on the board for the National Conference of Artists Michigan. Amos worked with Total Christian Television in Detroit, The TODAY Show in New York, People to People Student Ambassadors in Europe, and the Tavis Smiley Show in Los Angeles. He was the creator, executive producer and writer of his own talk show, Black Bottom Radio that was used as an avenue to empower, inform, and discuss the black experience -- interviewing and working with individuals such as Nipsey Hussle, India Arie, Big Sean, Tamar Braxton, Erica Campbell, Snoop Dogg, Kenya Moore, Deborah Joy Winans and more.
Listed skills include Social Media, Creative Writing, Editing, Public Speaking, and 36 others.