Another familiar face to WZZM 13 viewers will be saying goodbye very soon.

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WZZM 13 reporter Erin Sullivan made an announcement on social media that her last day at the station would be on Friday, June 26th.

Erin started working at WZZM 13 in July of 2024, before that she graduated from Kent State University and was an anchor and reporter for Kent Wired’s TV2 News.

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While she might have only been at WZZM 13 for the past two years she made an incredible impact and connection with the West Michigan community.

You can see what I'm talking about if you scroll the comment section in her farewell post.

There are comments after comments from people that shared how much they enjoyed watching her on TV and how much they will be missing her.

Where Is Erin Sullivan Going

Erin shared that she would be moving to Ohio for her new job.

"I’m excited to announce that I’ve accepted a reporting position at WKYC in Cleveland. While I’ll miss my team, I’m excited for what’s ahead! Northeast Ohio holds such a special place in my heart; I’m thrilled to be moving back. I hope you continue to follow me on my journey."

 

It's always a bummer to see someone you became familiar with leave for a new opportunity, but you can't help but be thankful for the time that you had with them and get excited to see what they're going to do next.

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Congratulations Erin on this new and exciting opportunity, Grand Rapids will miss you!

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