Maggie Haberman Biography
Maggie Haberman is an American journalist who was born and brought up in New York City, United States of America. Currently, she works at The New York Times and CNN in New York City, as a White House correspondent and a political analyst. She previously worked as a political reporter for The New York Post, the New York Daily News, and Politico.
Maggie Haberman Age|Birthday
Haberman was born on October 30, 1973, in New York City, New York, United States of America. She celebrates her birthday on October 30th every year. Maggie turns 47 years old in 2020.
Maggie Haberman Height | Maggie Haberman Weight
Haberman appears to be quite tall in stature if her photos. However, details regarding her actual height and other body measurements are currently not publicly available. We are keeping tabs and will update this information once it is out. Her hair color and eye color us blonde and hazel respectively.
Maggie Haberman Parents
Maggie was born to a Jewish family. Her father’s name is Clyde Haberman, a longtime journalist for The New York Times. Maggie’s mother’s name is Nancy Haberman, a media communications executive at Rubenstein Associates. Her mother Nancy worked for a client list of influential New Yorkers including Donald Trump. She has two siblings.
Maggie Haberman Husband | Marriage
Haberman is married to Dareh Ardashes Gregorian a reporter for the New York Daily News, formerly of the New York Post, and son of Vartan Gregorian. The couple tied the knot in a November 2003 ceremony on the Tribeca Rooftop in Manhattan. Together, they are blessed with three children. The family resides in Brooklyn.
Maggie Haberman Salary
NYT News salaries range from an average of $33,774 to $112,519 a year. However, these figures may vary substantially according to the level of seniority of the employee in question. At the moment, we do not have the exact salary and net worth of Haberman but we’ll keep tabs and update once it is available.
Maggie Haberman Net Worth
Haberman has enjoyed a long career in the journalism industry spanning almost one decade. Through proceeds from his work as a correspondent and political analyst, she has been able to accumulate a modest fortune. Maggie is estimated to have a net worth of about $3 million.
Maggie Haberman Early Life
Haberman was born on October 30, 1973, in New York City, the daughter of Clyde Haberman, who became a longtime journalist for The New York Times, and Nancy Haberman, a media communications executive at Rubenstein Associates. At the firm, a “publicity powerhouse” whose eponymous founder has been called “the dean of damage control” by Rudy Giuliani, Haberman’s mother has done work for a client list of influential New Yorkers including Donald Trump. A singer, in 3rd grade Haberman played the title role in the performance of the musical Annie at the P.S 75 Emily Dickinson School. She is a 1991 graduate of Ethical Culture Fieldston School, an independent preparatory school in New York City, followed by Sarah Lawrence College, a private liberal arts college in Yonkers, New York, where she obtained a bachelor’s degree in 1995.
Maggie Haberman Education
Maggie Haberman graduated from Ethical Culture Fieldston School in 1991. After her graduation, she attended Lawrence College and received a bachelor’s degree in 1995.
Maggie Haberman Career
Maggie started her professional career in 1996 when she got hired by the New York Post. After working there for a while, the New York Post assigned her to cover City Hall in 1999.
She continued her work to cover City Hall for years and in 2008; she returned to the New York Post to cover the U.S. presidential campaign and other political races. In 2010, Politico hired her as a senior reporter and soon she became a political analyst for CNN in 2014.
After that, she worked as a reporter of other presidential nominees like Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. In 2018, Haberman won the Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting for her reporting of Trump’s administration.
Then, she also won the Aldo Beckman Memorial Award from the White House correspondents association and the Front Page Award for Journalist of the Year from the Newswomen’s Club of New York.
Maggie Haberman New York Times (NYT)
Haberman started her professional career in 1996 when she got hired by the New York Post. After working there for a while, the New York Post assigned her to cover City Hall in 1999.
She continued her work to cover City Hall for years and in 2008; she returned to the New York Post to cover the U.S. presidential campaign and other political races. In 2010, Politico hired her as a senior reporter and soon she became a political analyst for CNN in 2014.
Maggie Haberman CNN
She is a White House correspondent for The New York Times and a political analyst for CNN
Maggie Haberman Politico
POLITICO senior political reporter Maggie Haberman is leaving to join The New York Times in the year. Haberman went to serve as a presidential campaign correspondent for the Times, starting Feb. 15, 2015.
Maggie Haberman Book
She has written one book called Held Captive: The Kidnapping And Rescue Of Elizabeth Smart.
Quick Facts About Maggie Haberman
Maggie Haberman Trump
Maggie Haberman Email
She currently uses maggie.haberman@nytimes.com as her email address
Maggie Haberman On Trump
New York Times White House correspondent Maggie Haberman said on Sunday that the public shouldn’t be surprised by President Donald Trump’s often inflammatory statements, as he “often tells the truth.”
“Trump lies frequently, or tells falsehoods frequently, or stretches the truth frequently, but he also often tells the truth, which is ‘What’s the big deal? I didn’t understand what I did,’” she said.
Maggie Haberman Documentary
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