Eva Pilgrim is co-anchor of “GMA3” and an ABC News correspondent
based in New York. Her reports can be seen across multiple ABC News
programs and platforms, including “20/20,” “Good Morning
America,” “Nightline” and “World News Tonight with David
Muir.”

Since joining ABC News, Pilgrim has reported on a wide range of
breaking news stories, including the recent mass shooting in
Nashville, the Alex Murdaugh trial, the Charlottesville rally, the
2020 presidential election, the murder of George Floyd, and Hurricanes
Matthew, Harvey, Irma, Maria and Michael.

In the aftermath of the Atlanta mass shooting and the increase in
anti-Asian American hate crimes around the country, Pilgrim
co-anchored a live special edition of “20/20,” “Murder in
Atlanta.” She also co-anchored the ABC News Live special “Stop the
Hate: The Rise in Violence Against Asian Americans.” This primetime
special reported on the events that have led to anti-Asian violence,
explored why America is paying attention now and profiled the new
activism emerging in the AAPI community.

Prior to ABC News, Pilgrim got her start in local news making stops in
Bluefield, West Virginia; Columbia, South Carolina; Charlotte, North
Carolina; Indianapolis, Indiana; and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

In 2021, Pilgrim published her children’s book, “Walter Does His
Best,” which teaches children about kindness and love.

Pilgrim was born in Seoul, South Korea, into a military family and
grew up moving around the world. She attended the University of
Florida and the University of South Carolina.
