Gillian Tett Financial Times, Bio, Wiki, Height, Ex-Husband, Daughters, Salary, and Net Worth

Gillian Tett Bio | Wiki

Gillian Tett is a well-known British author and journalist. She is the founder of FT Moral Money and chair of the editorial board and editor-at-large, US at Financial Times. She writes a weekly column mostly on economic, financial, political, and social issues. In addition, In February 2023, Gillian was announced as the next Provost of King’s College, Cambridge, ahead of her assuming the role in October 2023.

Gillian Tett Age

She was born in the United Kingdom on July 10, 1967. Gillian is 56 years old and she celebrates her birthday every year on July 10.

Gillian Tett Height

She is a woman of average stature. Gillian stands at a height of 5 ft 6 in ( approx. 1.68m ).

Gillian Tett Family

She was born to her parents in the United Kingdom. Amanda holds British nationality. Her father was a brilliant student of economics in the US and UK, he did not go to work in the City or on Wall Street. He worked in midsized companies.

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Gillian Tett Ex-Husband

She is currently single and a single mother of two daughters. Gillian was previously married to a banker who now works in financial education.

Gillian Tett Husband | Spouse | Partner | Husband Nigerian

She has not stated whether she has been married again. However, she identifies herself as a single parent to two daughters.

Gillian Tett Daughters

She is a proud single mother of two daughters Ana and Helen. Gillian wrote a blog in Financial Times about the dilemma she faced over whether to give her daughters smartphones. However, she keeps her daughter’s whereabouts away from the public.

Gillian Tett Education

She graduated from Clare College, Cambridge in 1989 with a bachelor’s degree in Archaeology and Anthropology. Gillian then undertook a Ph.D. degree in Social Anthropology with field research n Tajikistan in the former Soviet Union. Moreover, she had her doctoral thesis was titled “Ambiguous Alliances: marriage and Identity in a Muslim Village in Soviet Tajikstan”. However, she decided to pursue journalism expressing frustration with academic anthropology.

Gillian Tett Books

Apart from working at Financial Times, Gillian has authored four books including:

  • Saving the Sun in 2004
  • Fool’s Gold in 2010
  • The Silo Effect in 2015
  • Anthro-Vision in 2021

Gillian Tett The Silo Effect

In 2015, she authored her book, The Silo Effect. In her book, she shares eight different tales of the silo syndrome, spanning Cleveland Clinic hospital in Ohio, UBS bank in Switzerland, Bloomberg’s City Hall in New York, the Bank of England in London, Facebook in San Francisco, Sony in Tokyo, the BlueMountain hedge fund, and the Chicago police. The book contains 304 pages.

Gillian Tett Cambridge

She was announced as the next Provost of King’s College, Cambridge, ahead of her assuming the role in October 2023. However, she will continue to write for Financial Times, where she writes a weekly column mostly on economic, financial, political, and social issues.

Gillian Tett Anthrovision

In 2021, she published her book, Anthro-Vision by Avid Reader Press / Simon & Schuster. The book offers a revolutionary new way of understanding the behavior of organizations, individuals, and markets in today’s ever-evolving world. She points to Anthropology in order for people to get inside the minds of other people, helping them not only to understand other cultures but also to appraise their own environment with a fresh perspective as an insider-outsider, gaining lateral vision. The book contains 304 pages.

Gillian Tett Interview

She interviewed author Sebastian Mallaby on C-SPAN about his book More Money Than God: Hedge Funds and the Making of a New Elite providing a very clear image of hedge funds. 2010

Gillian Tett Financial Times

She joined the Financial Times as a correspondent from the former Soviet Union and Europe in 1993. She then became bureau chief in Tokyo in 1997 and deputy head of the Lex column in 2003. Gillian served then U.S. managing editor at the FT, prior to working as an assistant editor and columnist before returning to the U.S. managing editor position.

Moreover, she predicted the financial crisis in 2006 and her book Fool’s Gold recounts the lead-up to the economic crisis and the eventual collapse. In the 2010 documentary Inside Job, she played a significant role in the financial crisis of 2008. In addition, she interviewed author Sebastian Mallaby on C-SPAN about his book More Money Than God: Hedge Funds and the Making of a New Elite in 2010.

Some of Gillian’s colleagues at the Financial Times include:

Rana Foroohar – Associate Editor

Gillian Tett Salary

She earns satisfying pay working at the Financial Times. Gillian’s salary is $110,300 per annum.

Gillian Tett Net Worth

Gillian is a well-known British author and journalist who has over 20 years of experience working at the Financial Times since 1993. From her work, she has attained decent fortune. Her net worth is $3 million.

Is Gillian Tett Married

No. She was previously married to a former banker and together they had two daughters.

Where Was Gillian Tett Born

She was born in a state in the United Kingdom on July 10, 1967.

Who Is Gillian Tett

Gillian is a 56-year-old British author and journalist. She is the founder of FT Moral Money and chair of the editorial board and editor-at-large, US at Financial Times. She writes a weekly column mostly on economic, financial, political, and social issues. Gillian joined the Financial Times as a correspondent from the former Soviet Union and Europe in 1993. Moreover, she predicted the financial crisis in 2006

Gillian’s Social Media Account

Twitter – @gilliantett