Andrea Elliott New York Times, Bio, Wiki, Age, Husband, Salary, and Net Worth

Andrea Elliott Bio | Wiki

Andrea Elliott is a popular American journalist and author currently working as an investigative reporter for The New York Times. She is also the author of her book titled Invisible Child, a book about Dasani, a young girl enduring homelessness in New York City.

Before, Andrea served at The Miami Herald as a reporter in 2000, covering crime, courts, immigration as well as Latin American politics. She won the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing for a series of articles on an Egyptian-born imam living in Brooklyn and the 2022 Pulitzer Prize due to General Nonfiction for Invisible Child, a book about Dasani, a young girl enduring homelessness in New York City.

Andrea Elliott Age

Andrea was born on December 14, 1972, in Washington, D.C., in the United States. She is 50 years old. Andrea celebrates her birthday on December 14, every year.

Andrea Elliott Height

She is a woman of above-average stature. Andrea stands at a height of 5 ft 7 in (Approx 1.7 m).

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Andrea Elliott Family

She was born and raised in Washington, D.C. to a Chilean mother and an American father. Andrea holds an American nationality. Currently, Andrea has not mentioned if she has siblings or not.

Andrea Elliott Husband

Andrea is married to her husband Tim Golden. The pair resides in New York City. Andrea and her husband Tim have two daughters.

Andrea Elliott Education

She pursued comparative literature at Occidental College, where she developed an interest in documentary film.

Andrea Elliott Dasani

In her book In Invisible Child, Andrea follows eight dramatic years in the life of Dasani, a girl whose imagination is as soaring as the skyscrapers near her Brooklyn shelter. During this sweeping narrative, Andrea weaves the story of Dasani’s childhood with the history of her ancestors, tracing their passage from slavery to the Great Migration North.

Andrea Elliott New York Times

She is an investigative reporter for The New York Times, now on leave writing a book about child poverty for Penguin Random House. Since joining The Times in 2003, Andrea has specialized in long-form, immersive journalism projects. Andrea’s three-part series, “An Imam in America,” was awarded the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for feature writing. Her work has examined the radicalization of Somali immigrants in Minneapolis and the rise of the anti-Shariah movement.

Andrea’s cover stories for The New York Times Magazine include profiles of a young jihadist from Alabama, a controversial preacher trained at Yale, as well as a special report on Moroccan suicide bombers that won an Overseas Press Club award and became a finalist for the National Magazine Award. She came to The Times from The Miami Herald, where she spent three years as a reporter.

Andrea’s colleagues at The New York Times Include:

Ross Douthat– columnist

John Eligon-national correspondent

Katie Robertson -media reporter

Jason Horowitz – Rome Bureau Chief

Elaina Plott -reporter

Ben Smith -columnist

Daniel Victor -reporter

Jeanna Smialek -reporter

Helene Cooper -Pentagon correspondent

Judith Warner -columnist

Andrea Elliott Book | Invisible Child

In December 2013, Andrea released “Invisible Child,” a 28,000-word, five-part series for the Times on child homelessness in New York City. She expanded the series into a book for Random House as an Emerson Fellow at New America Foundation. Invisible Child: Poverty, Survival and Hope in an American City became published in October 2021. This book became selected for the New York Times Book Review’s “10 Best Books of 2021” list. She follows eight dramatic years in the life of Dasani, a girl whose imagination is as soaring as the skyscrapers near her Brooklyn shelter.

Andrea Elliott Pulitzer

In 2007, Andrea received the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing due to a series of articles on Sheik Reda Shata, an Egyptian-born imam living in Brooklyn. In 2022, Andrea received a Pulitzer Prize due to a General Nonfiction for her book Invisible Child: Poverty, Survival & Hope in an American City.

Andrea Elliott Salary

She earns a satisfying amount from her work as an investigative reporter for The New York Times and as the author of her book titled Invisible Child. Andrea’s average salary is $73,799 annually.

Andrea Elliott Net Worth

She gets her wealth from her work as an investigative reporter for The New York Times and as the author of her book titled Invisible Child. Therefore, Andrea has accumulated a decent fortune over the years. Andrea’s estimated net worth is $791,456.

How Old Is Andrea Elliott

Andrea is a 50-year-old who was born on December 14, 1972, in Washington, D.C., in the United States. Andrea celebrates her birthday on December 14, every year.

Is Andrea Elliott Married

Yes. Andrea is married to her husband Tim Golden. The pair resides in New York City. Andrea and her husband Tim have two daughters.

Who Is Andrea Elliott

Andrea is a popular American journalist and author currently working as an investigative reporter for The New York Times. She is also the author of her book titled Invisible Child, a book about Dasani, a young girl enduring homelessness in New York City. Before, Andrea served at The Miami Herald as a reporter in 2000, covering crime, courts, immigration as well as Latin American politics.

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