# Beth Troutman

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{{short description|American television personality (born 1977)}}
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'''Beth Troutman''' (born January 9, 1977) is an American television personality, radio personality, and documentarian. She is currently the host of "Good Morning BT with Bo Thompson & Beth Troutman", the morning drive-time news and talk show on [WBT](/source/WBT_(AM)) in Charlotte, NC. 

Troutman was the lead host of the syndicated TV Show, ''[RightThisMinute](/source/RightThisMinute)''. In 2015 on air she disclosed because of wanting to spend more time with her ailing mother that she would be leaving the show.  She is considered an industry expert on viral videos and on-line content and has appeared on numerous popular entertainment and news shows including ''The Today Show'', ''Extra'',  ''Dr. Drew On Call'', ''Headline News'', ''Home and Family'', and ''Good Day New York''.

Troutman hosted the ''RightThisMinute'' pilot in 2010 and helped grow the show from 40 initial TV markets in 2011 to more than 190 television markets across the U.S. by 2014.  In February 2014, ''RightThisMinute'' also began airing during primetime on [HLN](/source/HLN_(TV_channel)). In the summer of 2014, FOX joined the Right This Minute team and began airing the show on their major-market stations in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas and many other cities across the U.S.

Troutman previously hosted the national morning show ''The Balancing Act'' on [Lifetime Television](/source/Lifetime_Television).  She began her on-camera career in 2005 as the host  of [WCCB-TV](/source/WCCB-TV)'s morning show ''Fox News Rising'' in Charlotte, NC. In 2015, Troutman left Right This Minute to become the main anchor at [WCNC-TV](/source/WCNC-TV) in Charlotte.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nexttv.com/news/bright-horizon-ahead-charlotte-and-its-stations-145060|work=Broadcasting & Cable|first=Jonathan|last=Kuperberg|title=Bright Horizon Ahead For Charlotte and Its Stations|date=October 19, 2015|accessdate=December 18, 2020}}</ref> She made the decision to return to her hometown so that she could care for her mother who was battling ovarian cancer. She left WCNC in early 2017 for charitable volunteer work. Troutman spent time working at an orphanage in Haiti. While there, she shot a series of short documentaries that received four Emmy nominations and two Emmy Awards.

==Early career and congressional campaign==

Troutman attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where she earned a double degree in Political Science and Women's Studies with a focus on Feminist Political Theory. Driven by a desire to change the images of women on television, Troutman headed to Hollywood to begin her career. After a cold-call, she landed a job as a crew member on [NBC](/source/NBC)'s Emmy-winning television show ''[The West Wing](/source/The_West_Wing)''. She began her 4-year stint on the show as a production assistant and quickly became the assistant to [Alex Graves](/source/Alex_Graves), an Executive Producer and Director of the show. While on the show, Troutman worked alongside political heavyweights [Dee Dee Myers](/source/Dee_Dee_Myers), [Gene Sperling](/source/Gene_Sperling), [Lawrence O'Donnell](/source/Lawrence_O'Donnell) and [Peggy Noonan](/source/Peggy_Noonan).

In 2004, Troutman was asked to return to North Carolina to run as the [Democratic](/source/U.S._Democratic_Party) candidate for the [U.S. House of Representatives](/source/U.S._House_of_Representatives) in the 8th Congressional District against three-term incumbent [Robin Hayes](/source/Robin_Hayes). Troutman notably received contributions from her ''West Wing'' colleagues including [Aaron Sorkin](/source/Aaron_Sorkin), [John Wells](/source/John_Wells_(filmmaker)), [Bradley Whitford](/source/Bradley_Whitford), [Richard Schiff](/source/Richard_Schiff), [John Spencer](/source/John_Spencer_(actor)), and [Martin Sheen](/source/Martin_Sheen).<ref>[http://www.newsmeat.com/celebrity_political_donations/Martin_Sheen.php Celebrity Political Donations] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120123192753/http://www.newsmeat.com/celebrity_political_donations/Martin_Sheen.php |date=January 23, 2012 }}</ref>  Sheen even spent three days on the campaign trail by her side. Hayes defeated Troutman in the [2004 election](/source/U.S._House_election%2C_2004) 55% to 45%. A televised debate during the 2004 election prompted Troutman's invitation to host the local morning show, ''Fox News Rising'' in Charlotte, NC.

==Early life==

Troutman is a native of [Concord, North Carolina](/source/Concord%2C_North_Carolina).  She began public speaking at the early age of four.  By the age of 12, she was a spokesperson for the "Just Say 'No' To Drugs" club. She attended Concord High School where she was an honors student, MVP of the track team, and a [Daughters of the American Revolution](/source/Daughters_of_the_American_Revolution) Good Citizen scholarship recipient.  Troutman met with President [Bill Clinton](/source/Bill_Clinton) in the Oval Office of The White House in 1993. She also traveled the U.S. as a motivational speaker. Troutman is an accomplished singer. While at UNC, Troutman was a member of the Tar Heel Voices, a co-ed [collegiate a cappella](/source/collegiate_a_cappella) group.

==References==
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==External links==
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20120205190122/http://www.bethtroutman.com/ Her Website] 
* [http://www.myfoxcharlotte.com/myfox/pages/InsideFox/Detail?contentId=4453558&version=2&locale=EN-US&layoutCode=PSTY&pageId=5.3.1 Her biography] {{dead link|date=September 2015}} at MyFOXCharlotte.com
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20120220165836/http://www.thebalancingact.com/ Her biography]  at theBalancingAct.com
* [http://www.rightthisminute.com/ ''Right This Minute'' homepage]
* [https://www.allaccess.com/women-to-watch/archive/34885/charese-fruge-mcmediaonline-talks-to-beth{{DEFAULTSORT:Troutman, Beth}}
Category:1977 births
Category:Living people
Category:People from Charlotte, North Carolina

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