Susannah George Washington Post, Bio, Wiki, Age, Husband, Salary, and Net Worth

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Susannah George is a popular American journalist currently working as an Afghanistan and Pakistan bureau chief at The Washington Post. She joined The Washington post in August 2019.

Before, Susannah worked at the Associated Press’s Baghdad bureau from 2015 until 2018, leading coverage of the prolonged battle to retake Mosul from the Islamic State. She started her career as a producer and editor for National Public Radio and immediately prior to joining The Post covered national security and intelligence from the AP’s Washington bureau.

Susannah George Age

Susannah was born in the United States. She is around 34 years old.

Susannah George Height

She is a woman of average stature. Susannah stands at a height of 5 ft 5 in ( Approx 1.65 m).

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Susannah George Family

She was born in the United States to her parents. Susannah holds American Nationality and follows the Christian religion. Currently, Susannah has not mentioned any details concerning either her parents or if she has siblings.

Susannah George Husband

Susannah married her husband Ivor Prickett, a New York Times freelance photographer. Though there is not much concerning her marital status on social media, she disclosed in 2019 that she married Ivor Prickett. Prickett has been based in the Middle East Since 2009.

Susannah George Education

She studied at The American School in Switzerland. Later on, Susannah went to the University of Jordan. In 2007, she earned a Bachelor of ArtsInternational Affairs; and International Development Studies from George Washington University Elliott School of International Affairs.

Susannah George Washington Post

She works as an Afghanistan and Pakistan bureau chief at The Washington Post. Susannah joined The Washington post in August 2019. She is a prize-winning journalist with deep experience in covering perilous places, such as assignments in Egypt, Libya, Bahrain, and Tunisia during the Arab Spring and in Iraq on many tours, such as a 30-month stint that ended last year. Susannah is an accomplished manager, having served as AP’s acting bureau chief in Baghdad during the prolonged battle to recapture Mosul from the Islamic State.

Susannah’s work from Baghdad twice received honors from the Overseas Press Club, and it became part of the AP’s Pulitzer finalist package in 2018 that showed the human cost of the U.S.-led conquer of the Islamic State in Mosul was far greater than expected.

 She started her career as a field producer and editor for National Public Radio; served as a freelance journalist from the Middle East for Public Radio International, Sky News, and Foreign Policy; as well as has spent the last year in the AP’s Washington bureau as a correspondent reporting national security and intelligence.

Susannah’s colleagues at the Washington Post Include:

Brian Broome – contributing columnist

David Waigel – political contributor

Thomas Boswell – political commentator

Tom Hamburger – reporter

Yeganeh Torbati – reporter

Margaret Sullivan – writer

Heather Long – columnist and editorial board member

Jacqueline Alemany – co-anchor

Ruby Cramer – reporter

Susannah George Salary

She earns a satisfying amount from her work as an Afghanistan and Pakistan bureau chief at The Washington Post since August 2019. Susannah’s average salary is $78,213 per year.

Susannah George Net Worth

Susannah gets her wealth from her work as an Afghanistan and Pakistan bureau chief at The Washington Post since August 2019. Therefore, Susannah has accumulated a decent fortune over the years. Susannah’s estimated net worth is $761,456.

Is Susannah George Married

Yes. Susannah married her husband Ivor Prickett, a New York Times freelance photographer.

Who Is Susannah George

Susannah works as an Afghanistan and Pakistan bureau chief at The Washington Post since August 2019. Before, Susannah worked at the Associated Press’s Baghdad bureau from 2015 until 2018, leading coverage of the prolonged battle to retake Mosul from the Islamic State.

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