Elisabeth Bumiller New York Times, Bio, Wiki, Age, Height, Husband, Salary, and Net Worth

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Elisabeth Bumiller is a popular American journalist and author. Currently, Elisabeth serves as a Washington bureau chief for The New York Times since 2015. Before, Elisabeth was a pentagon correspondent for the New York Times.

Elisabeth Bumiller Age

Elisabeth was born on May 15, 1956, in Aalborg, Denmark. She is 66 years old.

Elisabeth Bumiller Height

She is a woman of above-average stature. Elisabeth stands at a height of 5 ft 7 in ( Approx1.7 m).

Elisabeth Bumiller Family

She was born and brought up in Aalborg, Denmark, to a Danish mom named Gunhild Bumiller Rose and an American dad named Theodore R. Bumiller. Elisabeth’s mother served as a nurse and her father worked as an adventure-film photographer and producer. Her family went to Cincinnati, Ohio, when Elisabeth was three years old.

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Elisabeth Bumiller Husband

Elisabeth is married to her husband Steven R. Weisman who used to work as the White House correspondent for The New York Times. The pair met in the fall of 1979 and married in 1983 via an interfaith ceremony at their home in Georgetown. Elisabeth and her husband have two kids a daughter born in Japan and their second child, a son who was born after the two moved to New York in the early 1990s.

Elisabeth Bumiller Education

She studied at Walnut Hills High School, where Elisabeth reported for the school newspaper, the Walnut Hills Chatterbox, and in 1974 she graduated. Later on, Elisabeth attended Northwestern Campus as an undergraduate in the Medill School of Journalism, thus graduating in 1977. Elisabeth wrote for the Daily Northwestern. In addition, Elisabeth earned a master’s degree in 1979 from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.

Elisabeth Bumiller New York Times

She got her start in her career at the Miami Herald. Elisabeth’s first journalism work in Washington was as a party reporter for The Washington Post’s “Style” section, where Elisabeth reported Washington society. During this role, she followed First Lady Nancy Reagan to the wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales, as well as Lady Diana Spencer.

She and her husband Weisman moved to New York in 1992, where her husband Weisman took up the post as deputy foreign editor for the Times. She joined her husband at the Times, as a general assignment metro reporter in 1995.

Elisabeth became New York City Hall bureau chief, from fall 1999 until 2001, where Elisabeth reported the mayoral administration of Rudolph Giuliani and Giuliani’s abortive 2000 bid for the U.S. Senate against Hillary Clinton. Over this time, Elisabeth was a contributor to the “Public Lives” column, which profiled city officials.

She became promoted to White House correspondent for the Times, in 2001, working in that role from September 10, 2001, to 2006. Her husband followed her to become the paper’s senior diplomatic correspondent for the Times.

Afterward, Elisabeth became Washington’s editor. Executive editor Dean Baquet of The New York Times announced in September 2015, that Elisabeth would replace Carolyn Ryan as the Washington bureau chief.

Elisabeth’s colleagues at The New York Times Include:

Katie Benner -reporter

John Eligon-national correspondent

Dean Baquet -exercutive editor

Farhad Manjoo– technology columnist

Michael Barbaro -host of the daily

Kathleen KingsburyOpinion Editor

Daniel Victor -reporter

Elisabeth Bumiller Author

She went to India in 1985 and proceeded to write for the Style section of the Post. Elisabeth also wrote her first book, May You Be the Mother of a Hundred Sons (Ballantine, 1991), described as an “examination of daily life for women in India.” When Weisman became Tokyo bureau chief for the Times, in 1989, the pair moved again to Japan, where Elisabeth proceeded to work for the Post and also started tenure on a second book, The Secrets of Mariko (Vintage, 1996).

Elisabeth Bumiller Salary

She earns a satisfying amount from her work as a Washington bureau chief for The New York Times since 2015. Elisabeth’s average salary is $81,881 per year.

Elisabeth Bumiller Net Worth

Elisabeth gets her wealth from her work as a Washington bureau chief for The New York Times since 2015. Therefore, Elisabeth has accumulated a decent fortune over the years she has worked. Elisabeth’s estimated net worth is $879,691

How Old Is Elisabeth Bumiller

Elisabeth is a 66-year-old who was born on May 15, 1956, in Aalborg, Denmark.

Who Is Elisabeth Bumiller Married To

Elisabeth married her husband Steven R. Weisman who used to work as the White House correspondent for The New York Times. The pair met in the fall of 1979 and married in 1983 via an interfaith ceremony at their home in Georgetown. Elisabeth and her husband have two kids a daughter born in Japan and their second child, a son who was born after the two moved to New York in the early 1990s.

Where Is Elisabeth Bumiller

Elisabeth Bumiller is a popular American journalist and author. As of now, Elisabeth serves as a Washington bureau chief for The New York Times since 2015. Before, Elisabeth was a pentagon correspondent for the New York Times.

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