In 1982, Pitts graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in journalism and speech communication from Ohio Wesleyan University. Now, he is considered a lead reporter of his time. During the 9/11 terrorists attack on the World Trade Center, Pitts was reporting for CBS news and later won an Emmy for his reporting on this event. He also wrote a memoir about his life journey from being illiterate to a successful journalist; titled Step Out of Nothing: How Faith and Family Helped Me Conquer Life’s Challenges, Pitts talks about his struggles with dyslexia, a speech impediment, and other life challenges.
For more information on Byron Pitts and his life, listen to this NPR podcast.
