Lulu Garcia Navarro NY Times, Bio, Wiki, Age, Height, Husband, NPR, Salary, and Net Worth

Lulu Garcia Navarro Bio | Wiki

Lulu Garcia Navarro is an award-winning English-born American journalist. As of now, she serves as an anchor in the Opinion section of The New York Times since September 2021. Before New York Times, she spent 17 years as host of National Public Radio’s Weekend Edition Sunday at NPR. In addition, she is the winner of the Peabody and Edward R. Murrow Awards for her report in Libya.

Lulu Garcia Navarro Age

She was born in London, England, United Kingdom. Lulu is around 49 years old, although details regarding her date and year of birth remain unknown.

Lulu Garcia Navarro Height

She is a woman of average stature. Lulu stands at a height of 5 ft 6 in (Approx 1.71 m).

Lulu Garcia Navarro Family

She was born to her hardworking father and mother in London, England, United Kingdom. Lulu spent her childhood life in Miami and she said her parents are Panamanian and Cuban a tight-knit Latino community.

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Lulu Garcia Navarro Husband

She is happily married to her handsome husband James Hider. James is a journalist and author who has worked at The Times for over three years as a Latin America Correspondent. He is also a graduate of the University of Bristol. Lulu became an American citizen in 2017 and together with James, they have a daughter.

Lulu Garcia Navarro Education

She enrolled at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service and pursued a bachelor’s degree in Latin American Studies as an undergraduate. Lulu later matriculated her master’s degree in international journalism from City University London.

Lulu Garcia Navarro NPR

She spent 17 years as host of National Public Radio’s Weekend Edition Sunday at NPR. Lulu joined the station in 2004 as the Mexico City bureau chief. She worked at the station until she left on October 17, 2021. Moreover, she reported everything from MeToo to immigration to the pandemic. Lulu was also the co-host of the “UpFirst” podcast.

She has also worked at NPR as a station correspondent based in Brazil, Israel, Mexico, and Iraq. In 1999, she was employed by Associated Press Television News as a producer. She was later upgraded to the role of news agency’s radio division. Further, she also covered the invasion as a unilateral reporter.

Lulu Garcia Navarro New York Times

She is working as a host in the Opinion section of The New York Times, in the United States since September 2021. Before New York Times, she spent 17 years as host of National Public Radio’s Weekend Edition Sunday at NPR. She worked at the station until she left on October 17, 2021. Moreover, she reported everything from MeToo to immigration to the pandemic. Lulu was also the co-host of the “UpFirst” podcast

She has also worked at NPR as a station correspondent based in Brazil, Israel, Mexico, and Iraq. In 1999, she was employed by Associated Press Television News as a producer. She was later upgraded to the role of news agency’s radio division. Further, she also covered the invasion as a unilateral reporter. In 2006, she receved Daniel Schorr Journalism Prize for her work in Mexico.

Her career as a journalist kicked off at BBC World Service and Voice of America serving as a freelance. The two stations sent her to Syria, Panama Cuba, and several European countries on assignment. In addition, through her insightful and empathetic work has receved a Lowell Thomas Award from the Overseas Press Club, an Edward R. Murrow Award from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, two Peabody Awards, and the Alliance for Women and the Media’s Gracie Award for outstanding individual achievement.

Some of Lulu’s colleagues at the New York Times include:

Kim Barker – Reporter

Jay Caspian Kang – Staff Writer

Ali Watkins – Reporter

Nikole Hannah Jones – Staff Writer

James Verini – Contributing Writer

James B Stewart – Columnist

David Enrich – Business Investigations Editor

Lindy West – Contributing Opinion Writer

Michael Bender – Political Correspondent

Lulu Garcia Navarro Salary

She receives decent pay serving as host of the Opinion section of The New York Times. Lulu’s salary is $80,230 annually.

Lulu Garcia Navarro Net Worth

She has worked as a professional journalist at NPR, BBC World Service, Voice of America, and now the NY Times. Through her achievements and hard work, she has attained decent wealth. Lulus estimated net worth is $975,000.

How Tall Is Lulu Garcia Navarro

Lulu is a woman of average stature and is 5 ft 6 in.

Where Is Lulu Garcia Navarro Going

Lulu worked as the host of National Public Radio’s Weekend Edition Sunday at NPR. She joined the station in 2004 and worked at the station until she left on October 17, 2021. In September 2021, she joined the New York Times where she serves as host of the Opinion section. Lulu is the winner of the Peabody and Edward R. Murrow Awards for her report in Libya.

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