Kevin Dupuy is a National Edward R. Murrow Award-winning digital producer who joined the Jenny Craig Institute for the Study of War and Democracy in 2023. In 2025, he was named the first Director of Digital Content for The National WWII Museum. During his decade-long stint in the television news industry, Dupuy's work at WWL-TV in New Orleans was recognized with six regional Edward R. Murrow Awards for digital coverage. In 2021, he was awarded the prestigious national award for “Best Digital Coverage” across all large-market television stations, highlighting his work with the station’s innovative pandemic data tracking project. Dupuy's significant reporting experience spans several major news events including historic flooding, Hurricane Ida, and the COVID-19 pandemic. He is a dedicated husband and father of two boys and a graduate of Louisiana State University’s Manship School of Mass Communication.
Kevin Dupuy
Director of Digital Content
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