Alex Perez is a national correspondent for ABC News. His work can be
seen on “Good Morning America,” “World News Tonight,”
“Nightline” and “20/20.”

Since joining ABC in 2012, Alex has crossed the country and globe to
file his reports. He covered hurricanes along the East Coast and
Caribbean; he was in Ferguson, Missouri, in the moments after the
police shooting of Michael Brown, and the subsequent uprisings that
led to nation-wide protests; he covered the contentious 2016
presidential election and was in Rome for the first Easter celebrated
by Pope Francis.

Alex was awarded the prestigious Marshall Memorial Fellowship where he
traveled across Europe, meeting with government leaders, learning more
about the political landscape and analyzing the EU’s financial
crisis.

Before joining ABC, Alex worked as a reporter for NBC Chicago. There
he covered President Barack Obama’s first campaign for the White
House. Before that, he lived on the U.S.-Mexico border, reporting for
KVIA-TV in El Paso, Texas.

Alex is a Chicago native, and is a member of the National Association
of Hispanic Journalists. Alex and his partner live in Chicago with
their French Bulldog, Javí.
