New mission for Michelle Millman

(PR notice) Cancer Pathways is thrilled to announce the hiring of longtime television news anchor and Seattle area resident Michelle Millman as its new CEO.


Millman has donated countless hours helping raise awareness, encourage cancer advocacy and continuing education in our communities since first being diagnosed in 2008. She has hosted well over 100 events and helped raise millions of dollars over the years.
Millman is an example of fortitude, endurance, and unwavering devotion as a cancer campaigner.

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    Tony Olszewski • April 30, 2024

    Best of luck Michelle in the new job! I do miss you on the morning news.

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    Inta Jette • February 23, 2024

    As a breast cancer survivor, I have followed Michelle’s work as an advocate for those suffering from cancer. I’m excited to see where her journey takes her in this venture. Thank you Michelle for all you do for others suffering with. Cancer.

    Inta Marie Jette

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    Cheri • December 18, 2023

    Wish u the best michelle

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    Cheryl Streib • December 2, 2023

    KIRO morning news isn’t the same. Miss the banter with Michelle and Nick. All the best!

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    M Doebje • November 15, 2023

    Departure from KIRO seems unprofessional, whether on her part or KIRO’s. Another stepping stone for her career.

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    Sally Radon • November 14, 2023

    I miss you on the morning news 😥. I pray you have a wonderful new career.

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    Ron • November 7, 2023

    Since she didn’t go to a competitor, why didn’t KIRO give her a send off or tribute? She was there for close to a decade. I’ve seen some reporters leave after a couple of years and stations make a big deal of it. Strange.

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      Louis • November 8, 2023

      Probably not an “amicable” parting of the ways. They did make a big deal (on the air) of her cancer issues. Ratings?

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        Jason Remington • November 8, 2023

        Sadly, yes. Some of the coverage of Michelle’s cancer situation and Kathi Goertzen’s cancer, seemed to be beyond what was necessary for tv viewers.

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          Mike Barer Untitled

          Perhaps, but I think that Kathi was in living rooms (even though, who watches TV in their living room) rec rooms and phones for decades. I think to viewers, she became an extension of the family.
          Along with her longevity, she had a real talent for connecting with her viewers.

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          Trish K Untitled

          Been wondering why I don’t see her on her usual news slot. We miss you on the air. So thrilled to hear you’re heading to a job that was destined for you. Congratulations and God bless you. 🙏❤️

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    Louis • November 7, 2023

    That should end all the speculation. Happy for her. A bonus is being out of TV news.

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