Michelle Goldberg Bio, Wiki
Michelle Goldberg is an American journalist working at The New York Times newspaper in New York, as an op-ed columnist. She joined The New York Times newspaper in 2007. Michelle was a member of the team that won a Pulitzer Prize in 2018 for public service. Prior to joining The New York Times newspaper, she worked at Slate, an online magazine that deals with issues related to news, politics, technology, and culture.
Michelle has also worked as a senior news correspondent at The American Prospect, a daily online and quarterly print American political and public policy magazine that is dedicated to American liberalism. Additionally, she has worked for The Daily Beast, an American news publication focused on politics, media, and pop culture. In 2002, Michelle worked at the Salon Newspaper as a writer. She then moved to The Nation newspaper, where she was a senior contributing writer for almost two years.
Michelle Goldberg Age
She was born on September 23, 1975, in Buffalo, New York, the United States. She is 46 years old.
Michelle Goldberg Height
She is a woman of average stature. She stands at a height of 5 ft 6 in(Approx. 1.68m).
Michelle Goldberg Family
She was born in Buffalo, New York, the United States to her parents. Michelle has however not revealed any information concerning her parents and siblings or if she has any. She holds an American nationality and belongs to white ethnicity.
Michelle Goldberg Husband
She is happily married to her loving and wonderful husband, Matthew Ipcar. The two are blessed with two lovely children. The family lives in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn, New York.
Michelle Goldberg Children
She and her husband have two children. Michelle has however not revealed any information concerning her children, including what their names and genders are. The family lives in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn, New York.
Michelle Goldberg Education
She attended the State University of New York at Buffalo and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism. She later joined the University of California Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism and graduated with a Master of Science degree in journalism.
Michelle Goldberg New York Times
She is an American journalist working at The New York Times newspaper in New York, as an op-ed columnist. She joined The New York Times newspaper in 2007. Michelle was a member of the team that won a Pulitzer Prize in 2018 for public service. This was after they had reported on workplace sexual harassment issues. Prior to joining The New York Times newspaper, she worked at Slate, an online magazine that deals with issues related to news, politics, technology, and culture. The Slate magazine is based in New York.
Michelle has also worked as a senior news correspondent at The American Prospect, a daily online and quarterly print American political and public policy magazine that is dedicated to American liberalism and progressivism and located in Washington. Additionally, she has worked for The Daily Beast, an American news publication focused on politics, media, and pop culture. In 2002, Michelle worked at the Salon Newspaper as a writer. She then moved to The Nation newspaper, where she was a senior contributing writer for almost two years.
Michelle is also known for her criticism of articles and books. She criticized the public and media reactions to a racist tweet by Justine Sacco,
“Going to Africa. Hope I don’t get AIDS. Just kidding. I’m white!”
Justine was later fired from her job and she gave a public apology, where she said it was insensitive of her to tweet that. She is also an author of three books.
Michelle’s colleagues at The New York Times Include:
David Segal – columnist
Dan Barry – reporter
Paul Krugman – columnist
Gail Collins – reporter
David Leonhardt – columnist
Michelle Goldberg Books
She is also an author and has written three books. Her books are among the best-selling books and have gotten great reviews. They are available on Amazon and Goodreads in the Kindle Edition. Mitchelle’s books include:
– Kingdom Coming: The Rise of Christian Nationalism, published in 2006. The book was a finalist for the 2007 New York Public Library’s Helen Bernstein Book Award for Excellence in Journalism.
-The Means of Reproduction: Sex, Power, and the Future of the World, published in 2009. The book is based on her own reporting about the state of women’s reproductive rights across several continents. It also explores what she terms as the international battle over reproductive rights.
-The Goddess Pose: The Audacious Life of Indra Devi, the Woman Who Helped Bring Yoga to the West, published in 2015. The book tells the globetrotting story of the incredible woman who brought yoga to the West.
Michelle Goldberg Podcast
Michelle has been a regular guest on a Podcast called The Argument. The podcast is on a weekly ideas show, hosted by Jane Coaston, and is of strongly-held opinions and open-minded debates. Some of the topics discussed on the Podcast when Michelle was a guest include Why the Anti-Abortion Side Will Lose, Even if It Wins, Dreaming Of Our Post-Pandemic Lives. Plus: An Announcement, The 46th: Joe Biden to the Rescue (Plan), The 46th: Will A Second Impeachment Change Republican Minds?, and Should America Go Nuclear?
Michelle Goldberg Salary
She is a columnist at The New York Times and therefore earns a decent salary. Her average salary is $77,235 per year.
Michelle Goldberg Net Worth
She is a columnist and hence she has accumulated a decent amount of wealth over the years she has worked. Her estimated net worth is $758,165
Who Is Michelle Goldberg
She is an American journalist working at The New York Times newspaper in New York, as an op-ed columnist.
How Much Is Goldberg Worth
She is a columnist and hence she has accumulated a decent amount of wealth over the years she has worked. Her estimated net worth is $758,165