ABC News’ ‘This Week’ producer Dax Tejera dead at 37

Dax Tejera, the leader maker of ABC’s “This Week with George Stephanopoulos” died out of nowhere Friday at 37 years old. ABC News President Kim Goodwin declared “with overwhelming sadness and incredible trouble” that Tejera died of a coronary episode on Friday night, as indicated by a notice she shipped off organization staff got by Mediaite.

He is made due by his better half Veronica and their two youthful little girls. Goodwin said in the update she would be sharing more data before very long. Tejera joined ABC News in 2017 as a senior maker prior to being elevated to the chief maker of Stephanopoulos’ show in February 2020, his Linkedin profile states.

He recently labored for a very long time at NBC as a scientist, proofreader and afterward maker and for a considerable length of time as a chief maker on “America with Jorge Ramos” on Combination Media Organization. He moved on from Dartmouth with a lone ranger’s in history prior to going to Columbia’s Master’s level college of News coverage.

daxtejera Instagram Individual partners took to web-based entertainment to grieve Tejera’s unexpected passing and honor the darling newsman.

RIP🙏❤️

ABC News’ ‘This Week’ producer Dax Tejera dead at 37

— Dr. Urso (@richardursomd) December 25, 2022


“Miserable day for abc. An old buddy and historic ABC chief passes out of the blue at 37. Dax Tejera I just have great considerations my companion,” tweeted ABC News Senior Public Reporter Jim Avila. “Totally disastrous for ABC and the news business,” previous CNN boss media journalist Brian Stelter tweeted.

“Your grin. Your chuckle. Your commitment. Your significant love of Veronica and your wonderful little girls. Your pride in your work. The manner in which you paid special attention to the future and battled to prepare for Latinos coming up. The manner in which you broke boundaries yourself,” ABC White House Reporter Cecilia Vega wrote in an Instagram post.

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