Jason Carroll

Jason Carroll is a national correspondent for CNN based in the network’s New York bureau.

Before assuming the role of national correspondent, Carroll co-anchored the morning news program “Ahead of the Curve,” which aired simultaneously on CNN/U.S. and CNNfn, CNN’s financial network. Since joining CNN in 2001, Carroll has worked on a variety of enterprise stories, including the groundbreaking year-long series, "A Soldier's Story," which took him from the homefront to Afghanistan. Carroll has also covered breaking news events including the capture of Osama Bin Laden, the earthquake in Haiti, Hurricane Katrina, the London terrorist bombing plot and on-scene coverage of American Airlines Flight 587 in Queens, N.Y. Prior to joining CNN, Carroll worked as a general assignment reporter in Los Angeles for CBS 2 News. Before that he was a general assignment reporter for WPIX-TV in New York. Carroll won the 2011 Edward R. Murrow Award for breaking news.