Mark Krikorian CIS, Bio, Wiki, Age, Height, Family, Wife, National Review, Salary, And Net Worth

Mark Krikorian Bio | Wiki

Mark Krikorian is an American author and journalist presently working for National Review as a regular contributor and a regular participant on “The Corner” which airs on National Review Online. In addition, he is the executive director of an anti-immigration think-tank called the Center for Immigration Studies since 1995. Previously, he worked for several years as an editor at Winchester Star magazine.

Mark Krikorian Age | Date Of Birth

He was born in the United States of America. Unfortunately, his date, year, and place of birth remain unavailable hence his exact date of birth and age remain a mystery to the public.

Mark Krikorian’s Height

He is a man of average stature. Mark stands at a height of 5 ft 7 in (approx. 1.77 m).

Mark Krikorian Family

He was born and also raised in the United States of America under the care and love of his supportive and hardworking parents. His father worked as a restaurant manager and chef. Growing up his family moved a lot, therefore he spent his childhood years in New Haven, to Boston, Cleveland, Chicago living in densely Armenian neighborhoods. Mark holds American nationality but belongs to the Caucasian ethnicity.

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Mark Krikorian Wife

Despite being a popular media personality, Mark has managed to keep personal details such as his marital status away from the public. Therefore, it is not available where he is single, married, or divorced. However, rest assured to be updated on the matter as soon as we receive any relevant information on the matter.

Mark Krikorian Education

He attained his High School Diploma from a local high school and later furthered his studies at Georgetown University where he was awarded his Bachelor of Arts degree. Mark later received his Master’s degree from Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. He later spent two years studying at the Yerevan State University based in Armenia.

Mark Krikorian National Review

Mark currently works for National Review as a regular contributor. He also appears as a regular participant on “The Corner” which airs on National Review Online. Mark has worked for several media outlets including Winchester Star as an editor, Federation for American Immigration Reform as a writer, and as editor of an electronic media publication on marketing.

Mark’s work has appeared in several magazines such as National Review, The New York Times, Commentary, and The Washington Post among others. Furthermore, he has appeared on many other television and radio programs including Nightline, NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, National Public Radio, and CNN.

Mark Krikorian CIS

Other than his journalism career, Mark works as the executive director of an anti-immigration think-tank based in Washington D.C called Center for Immigration Studies. The organization was founded by eugenicist John Tanton and historian Otis L.Graham. He has been a part of the anti-immigration think-tank since he joined in 1995.

Mark Krikorian Books

Mark is also among the best-selling books and has published three books that revolve around immigration. These popular books include:

  • Open Immigration (2014)
  • The New Case Against Immigration (2008)
  • How Obama Is Transforming America (2010)

Mark Krikorian Salary

He is awarded a desirable amount of income for his services as a contributor and executive director. Mark’s average salary is $96,320 annually.

Mark Krikorian Net Worth

From his lifestyle, it is obvious that he has accumulated a reasonable amount of his legally acquired wealth over the years. Mark’s average net worth is $3 million.

How Old Is Mark Krikorian

As a result of his secretive nature, Mark’s exact age remains unknown to the public. However, judging from his physical appearance he may be 65 years old.

Where Is Mark Krikorian Now

He currently resides in Washington D.C, where he works as the executive director of an anti-immigration think-tank called the Center for Immigration Studies.

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