Charles Coleman Bio | Wiki
Charles Coleman is a well-known American DICE Champion, Civil Rights Attorney, and MSNBC Legal Analyst. As a seasoned civil rights attorney, he specializes in EEO law, human resources, and human capital solutions. He is also the founder and president of EDGE Movement NYC. In addition, he is Diversity Consultant and Inclusion Strategist at CFColeman LLC.
Charles Coleman Age
He was born in the United States. Charles is around 42 years old although details regarding the date and year of birth remain unknown.
Charles Coleman Height
He is a man of average stature standing at a height of 5 ft 8 in (Approx 1.73 m).
Charles Coleman Family
He was born to his hardworking American parents in a state in the United States. Charles holds American nationality. He has kept details regarding his parents away from the limelight.
Charles Coleman Wife
He is possibly single as he keeps his marital status away from the public. Therefore, there are no details regarding whether Charles is dating, engaged, or married to anyone.
Charles Coleman Education
Upon graduating with his high school diploma, Charles enrolled at Howard University in 1998. He pursued a bachelor’s degree in Political Science graduating in 2001. In 2004, he attained his J.D. in Law from Howard University School of Law.
Charles Coleman Podcast
He serves as the host of Charles Coleman’s podcast. In his podcast, he invites a guest and they wax poetic about the topics that either entertain us or affect our lives directly or indirectly. The podcast contains 20 episodes as of April 5, 2023, and it’s available on his YouTube account as well as on Spotify.
Charles Coleman MSNBC
He works as a DICE Champion, Civil Rights Attorney, and MSNBC Legal Analyst. As a seasoned civil rights attorney, he specializes in EEO law, human resources, and human capital solutions. He is also the founder and president of EDGE Movement NYC. He joined MSNBC in December 2021 to offer his analysis of the federal appeals court decision to reinstate President Biden’s business vaccine and testing mandate.
From 2015 to 2016, he worked as a freelance writer at The Root. Moreoever, he spent three years and eight months as a senior assistant district attorney in the Kings County DA office from January 2005 to August 2008. During his tenure, he supervised mid-long-term criminal investigations in conjunction with NYPD’s gang unit for gang-related criminal activity.
Charles also conducted legal research and drafted motions, filings, and pleadings on applicable case issues. He was a law clerk at Brady Center for Gun Violence Prevention from February 2004 to April 2004. Further, he performed research on legal issues in preparation for mass tort litigation and legislative and policy-oriented lobbying efforts.
Some of Charles’s colleagues at MSNBC include:
Joyce Vance – Legal Analyst
Kendis Gibson – Anchor
Vaughn Hillyard – Reporter
Richard Lui – Anchor
Joshua Johnson – Host
Milissa Rehberger – Anchor and Reporter
Alex Witt – Host
Charles Coleman Salary
He earns decent pay working as MSNBC Legal Analyst and Civil Rights Attorney. Charles’s salary is $103,200 annually.
Charles Coleman Net Worth
He has attained decent fortune from working as a well-known American DICE Champion, Civil Rights Attorney, and MSNBC Legal Analyst. Charles’s net worth is $2 Million.
Who Is Charles Coleman
Charles is a well-known American DICE Champion, Civil Rights Attorney, and MSNBC Legal Analyst. He serves as the host of Charles Coleman’s podcast. As a seasoned civil rights attorney, he specializes in EEO law, human resources, and human capital solutions. He is also the founder and president of EDGE Movement NYC. In addition, he is Diversity Consultant and Inclusion Strategist at CFColeman LLC.
Is Charles Coleman Married
He is possibly single as he keeps his marital status away from the public. Therefore, there are no details regarding whether Charles is dating, engaged, or married to anyone.
How Much Is Charles Coleman Worth
He has an estimated net worth of $2 Million attained from working as an American DICE Champion, Civil Rights Attorney, and MSNBC Legal Analyst for some time now.