Profiles
Sean Keenehan
Adjunct Instructor
Sean Keenehan is an award-winning television producer and writer whose work has appeared on PBS, CNBC, NBC, and AMC, and in KOREA Magazine.
As a television producer and writer at WTTW/PBS, Keenehan has worked on projects that include “Chicago Mysteries with Geoffrey Baer,” “10 That Changed America,” “Chicago Tonight,” “Chicago Stories,” “Urban Nature,” “Firsthand,” “Nature Cat,” and more.
Keenehan spent multiple seasons at Bill Kurtis Productions for CNBC's “American Greed,” including an exclusive crossover project with AMC/Sony’s “Better Call Saul” titled "American Greed: James McGill.”
An alumnus of the School of Communication at Loyola University Chicago, Keenehan completed a BA in Communication Studies, magna cum laude, in December 2013, and returned to the SOC in 2022 as an adjunct faculty instructor.
Keenehan is also an accomplished musician and resides on Chicago’s Northwest Side, where he worked as a hyper local reporter and editorial assistant at Nadig Newspapers.
Courses Taught
COMM 200 - Digital Communication and Society
COMM 205 - Reporting Basics I
COMM 208 - Reporting Basics II
COMM 215 - Ethics and Communication
COMM 362 - MJRN Research Methods