David Rohde The New Yorker, Bio, Wiki, Age, Height, Wife, Salary and Net Worth

David Rohde Bio | Wiki

David Rohde is an American Investigative journalist and author. As of now, he works as an Executive Editor of NewYorker.com and also Online News Director at The New Yorker. Before The New Yorker, David spent five years and nine months as an Editor, Reporter, and Columnist at Thomson Reuters.

Moreover, in November 2008, he was kidnapped by members of the Taliban while in Afghanistan. However, he managed to escape from captivity in June 2009. In addition, he received the Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting in 1996 and also the 2010 Michael Kelly Award.

David Rohde Age

He was born on August 7, 1967, in Maine, in the United States of America. David is 55 years old and celebrates his birthday every year on August 7.

David Rohde Height

He is a man of average stature. David stands at a height of 5 ft 7 in ( Approx 1.7 m ).

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David Rohde Family

He was born to his supportive parents in Maine, in the United States of America. David is the son of Harvey Rohde. However, there are no details regarding his mother and/or siblings’ whereabouts.

David Rohde Wife

He is married to his gorgeous wife Kristen Mulvihill in 2008. Kristen works as a picture editor for Cosmopolitan magazine. David was kidnapped two months after his wedding while working in Afghanistan. The duo published a book A Rope And A Prayer on their story.

David Rohde Education

He received his high school diploma from Fryeburg Academy in 1985. David later joined Bates College and graduated in 1987. He received his bachelor’s degree in History from Brown University in 1990.

David Rohde New Yorker

As of now, he works as an Executive Editor of NewYorker.com and also Online News Director at The New Yorker. Before The New Yorker, David spent five years and nine months as an Editor, Reporter, and Columnist at Thomson Reuters. Moreover, from 2011 to 2013 he worked as a Foreign Affairs Columnist and spent one year as an Investigative Reporter. David left the station in May 2017 after working as National Security Investigations Editor for one year.

Previously, David worked at The New York Times for almost 15 years. He joined the station in October 1996 as a Metropolitan News Reporter working until 2000. Moreover, he was assigned to work as Foreign Correspondent in 1999 and also as South Asia Bureau Co-Chief in 2002. From 2005 to 2011 he worked as an Investigative Reporter. During this tenure, he was kidnapped by members of the Taliban while in Afghanistan in November 2008. However, he managed to escape from captivity in June 2009.

His journalism career kicked off in 1994 working at The Christian Science Monitor. He worked at the station as Eastern Europe Correspondent for two years. From June 1990 to August 1991, David worked as a production secretary for the ABC News World News Tonight program. David also worked as a freelance reporter based in the Baltic republics, Cuba, and Syria.
In addition, he worked at The Philadelphia Inquirer as a county and municipal reporter from July 1993 to June 1994.

Some of David’s colleagues at New Yorker include:

Burkhard Bilger – Staff Writter

Sarah Stillman – Writer

Sheelah Kolhatkar – Staff Writer

Katy Waldman – Staff Writer

Matthew Hutson – Contributing Writer

Dana Goodyear – Staff Writer

David Rohde Salary

His main source of income is working as an Executive Editor of NewYorker.com and also Online News Director at The New Yorker. David’s salary is $83,250 annually.

David Rohde Net Worth

He has worked as a professional journalist since 1991 and through his skills, he has attained decent possessions. David has an estimated net worth of $1 Million.

How Old Is David Rohde

David is 54 years old born on August 7, 1967, in Maine, in the United States.

Where Is David Rohde Now

David works as an Executive Editor of NewYorker.com and also Online News Director at The New Yorker. Before The New Yorker, David spent five years and nine months as an Editor, Reporter, and Columnist at Thomson Reuters.

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