Erin Goff
From College of Fine Arts and Communications
Erin Goff is an Emmy award winning news manager with 14 years of professional broadcast experience.She grew up in Boise, Idaho, with four sisters. She also met her husband of 16 years, Dana, at BYU.
She graduated from BYU's Broadcast Journalism program in 1991. While attending BYU, she was a Hearst Foundation National Broadcast News finalist for skills demonstrated in news reporting.
She first worked at KTVX-ABC4 in Salt Lake City, Utah. There she developed and produced KTVX’s first ever morning show. She went on to produce the 5 PM show at KLAS-CBS in Las Vegas, but could never escape the mysterious pull from Utah and returned to KTVX as a weekend reporter and lent her hand to special projects. Moreover, she has also produced the 5 PM and 10 PM shows at KTVX. Because of her producing experience, KTVX promoted her to Executive Producer and ultimately Senior Executive Producer.
Goff received a 2001 Emmy for Best Newscast and Best Team Coverage of the 9/11 NYC Twin Towers disaster. Specifically, she produced an award-winning newscast on ABC4 focusing on the 9/11 terrorist attacks. She also has experience in reporting as she freelanced for ABC and the “Adoption Exchange.”
In 2008, Goff received a Gracie Award for her work as Executive Producer on the film "An Off-Court Story: The Life of Kresimir Cosic," which she worked on with Lindsay Blumell Jurdana.
Erin currently lives in Highland, Utah, with her husband and three children- two girls and one boy. She enjoys producing, reading, hiking, and both water and snow skiing.

