Robin Marsh is an Emmy award-winning journalist who joined the News9 team in April of 1995. Robin can be seen each weekday morning anchoring News9 This Morning and News9 @9am.
In her 29 years at News 9, Robin has been a vital part of News 9’s coverage in major news events including, The Oklahoma City Bombing, Destructive Tornados, and numerous Breaking News stories. Robin’s reporting on a Metro Family that lost their home in a gas explosion won a Heartland Emmy Award in 2021. Marsh has received several honors including excellence in feature reporting from the National Academy of Television Journalists, honors from the Society of Professional Journalists, and was named "Oklahoma's Journalist of the Year." Marsh has also been honored by the Girl Scouts of America as a "Woman of Distinction." Marsh's series of reports on breast cancer can be found on display at the National Museum of Broadcast Journalism Center in Chicago.
Marsh is a motivational speaker, an author of two books for teen girls, and has recently Marsh has hosted the Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Association Telethon and was a member of the board of directors for the Baptist Foundation of Oklahoma. She also volunteers each year for the Special Olympics, as well as many other charitable organizations. A personal highlight for Marsh was when she was given the opportunity to speak to more than 7,000 Oklahoma students attending the Falls Creek Church Camp in the summer of 1997.
Marsh is an accomplished equestrian and has competed in rodeos in both Oklahoma and Texas for more than 12 years. She and her husband, Keith, live in Edmond and have a son, Cade.
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