Adam Nagourney Bio | Wiki
Adam Nagourney is an American journalist. He covered the 2020 presidential race for The New York Times. Currently, he covers West Coast cultural affairs for The New York Times.
Previously, Adam served as the Los Angeles bureau chief and served eight years as the chief national political correspondent. In addition to his career, he co-authored “Out for Good,” a history of the modern gay rights movement.
Adam Nagourney Age
Adam was born on October 10, 1954, in New York, New York, United States. He is 68 years old.
Adam Nagourney Height
He is a man of average stature and stands at a height of 5 ft 7 in (Approx. 1.70 m).
Adam Nagourney Family
Adam was born and raised in New York City by his parents. His brother Eric serves as a copy editor and writer for The New York Times specializing in health-related issues. He holds an American nationality and belongs to the white ethnicity. There is no information about his parents and/or siblings.
Adam Nagourney Spouse
Adam is openly gay, as was his predecessor chief political correspondent at the Times, Rick Berke. However, he has not shared whether he is dating married, dating, or single.
Adam Nagourney Education
He graduated from the State University of New York at Purchase with a B.A. in economics in 1977. After, college, Adam worked for the Gannett Westchester Newspaper, where he served as a reporter in the Putnam County, White Plains, and Northern Westchester editions of the White Plains “Reporter Dispatch.”
Adam Nagourney New York Times
Adam covers West Coast cultural affairs for The New York Times. After joining the team in 1996, he became assigned to cover the presidential campaign of Bob Dole. After the 1996 election, Adam became the paper’s metropolitan political correspondent in New York. He became a chief political correspondent in 2002 and covered the 2004 re-election of President George W. Bush and the 2008 election of Barack Obama.
In the summer of 2010, he became the paper’s Los Angeles bureau chief. In April 2020, Adam joined the politics desk, helping to cover the 2020 presidential campaign for the Times. On June 16, 2015, Adam was one of three reporters on an article published in The New York Times titled “Deaths of Irish Students in Berkeley Balcony Collapse Cast Pall on Program”.
He commenced his career at the Gannett Westchester Newspaper where he worked from 1977 to 1983 as a reporter in Putnam County. Later, Adam worked for the New York Daily News from 1983–90 and USA Today from 1990–1993 where he covered Bill Clinton’s 1992 presidential campaign and the first year of the Clinton White House.
Some of Adam’s colleagues at The New York Times include:
Kevin Draper – sports business reporter
Matti Friedman – op-ed contributor
Luke Broadwater – congressional reporter
Rukmini Callimachi – correspondent
Michael Crowley – White House correspondent
Adam Nagourney Book
In addition to his career, Adam co-authored a book titled “Out for Good,” a history of the modern gay rights movement.
Adam Nagourney Salary
He covers West Coast cultural affairs for The New York Times, therefore, he earns a decent income. Adam’s average salary is $81,422 per year.
Adam Nagourney Net worth
He earns his wealth through his career. Therefore, he has amassed a fortune over the years. Adam’s estimated net worth is $843,443.
Who Is Adam Nagourney
Adam is an American journalist. He covered the 2020 presidential race for The New York Times. Currently, he covers West Coast cultural affairs for The New York Times.
Is Adam Nagourney Married
Adam is openly gay, but he has not shared whether he is dating married, dating, or single.