Michelle Miller Biography
Michelle Miller is a CBS News national journalist who is also a co-host on CBS Saturday Morning. She’s also been on CBS Mornings and 48 Hours on ID as a substitute anchor.
Michelle Miller Age
Miller is 54 years old as of 2021. She was born on 8 December 1967 in Los Angeles, California, United States.
Michelle Miller Height
Miller stands at a height of 5 feet 6 inches.
Michelle Miller Parents
Dr. Ross Miller, MD, Miller’s father, was the first doctor to treat Robert F. Kennedy at the scene of his assassination on June 5, 1968. She has shared less information regarding her loving parents as of now, 2022. Nonetheless, we will update the site as soon as we get more intel from our trusted sources of information as soon as possible.
Michelle Miller Husband – Children
Miller is married to Marc Morial, the National Urban League’s President and CEO and a former mayor of New Orleans. Mason Morial, her son, was born in 2002, and Margeaux Morial, her daughter, was born in 2005.
Michelle Miller Education
Miller graduated from Howard University with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and spent time studying in Kenya and Tanzania. Miller graduated from the University of New Orleans with a master’s degree in urban studies.
Michelle Miller Salary
Miller has been very secretive with her annual pay scale as of now, 2021. However, there is no doubt that she has been accustomed to good pay in terms of salary as she has been able to work with profound films. Nonetheless, we will update the site as soon as we get more information on the same from our trusted sources.
Michelle Miller Net Worth
Miller has an estimated net worth of $2 million.
Michelle Miller Career
Miller has covered issues of national and international interest since joining CBS News in 2004. Her coverage ranges from presidential elections to the climate crisis, but her reporting on social justice has been particularly revolutionary. Miller has been at the forefront of CBS News’ coverage of the protest movement involving these issues, from the killings of George Floyd, Trayvon Martin, and Michael Brown, to the Emanuel 9 Massacre in Charleston, to sexual assault allegations against Bill Cosby, Russell Simmons, and Harvey Weinstein.
She was the first CBS News correspondent on the scene during the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting and covered the national push to change gun legislation, including the March for Our Lives protests. Her coverage has also included the Middle East refugee crisis, Nelson Mandela’s birthday celebration and death, and Prince William and Kate Middleton’s wedding.
Miller has won several prestigious journalism awards for her reporting, including an Emmy for a series of reports on the National Guard’s Youth Challenge Academy, an Edward R Murrow for her coverage of a daycare center standoff in New Orleans, and she was part of the Alfred I. DuPont – Columbia Award-winning team for coverage of the Newtown, Connecticut, school shooting. Miller earned a Gracie Award in 2019 for “48 Hours: Live to Tell: Trafficked,” a documentary about the secret world of sex trafficking.
She was also named Woman of the Year by the National Sports Foundation and received a Salute to Excellence Award from NABJ. Miller was named one of the “12 to watch in TV news” by TV Week in 2014.
President Bill Clinton, Oprah Winfrey, former Soviet Premier Mikhail Gorbachev, Nobel Peace Prize winner Wangari Maathai, Beyoncé, Tiffany Haddish, John Goodman, Tony Bennett, James Earl Jones, Lenny Kravitz, LL COOL J, Carlos Santana, Denzel Washington, and violinist Yo-Yo Ma are among the world leaders, politicians, artists, and celebrities interviewed by Miller. Miller has worked for the Los Angeles Times, the Star Tribune in Minneapolis, CBS affiliate WWL-TV in New Orleans, WIS-TV in Columbia, South Carolina, the Orange County News channel, and ABC News “Nightline” in Washington, D.C. She has also taught journalism and mass communication courses at Dillard University in New Orleans.
Miller is a board member for the School of American Ballet, the Greater New York Chapter of the Links, Inc., and a founding member of the United Way of New Orleans’ Women’s Leadership Initiative, in addition to co-hosting and reporting. She has served on the National Communications Advisory Council of the March of Dimes. Miller formerly served as president of the Black Journalists Association of Southern California and the New Orleans Association of Black Journalists, as well as vice president of the YWCA of Greater New Orleans. She was also a member of Hampton University’s Scripps Howard School of Journalism’s Board of Advisors.
Miller has spoken at the Poynter Institute, Louisiana State University’s Manship School of Mass Communication’s Hitesman Lecture, the Harvard Business School’s Annual H. Naylor Fitzhugh Conference, and the National Model UN Program. Drew University, Howard University, Wellesley College, Stony Brook University, Southern University of New Orleans, and Loyola University are among the colleges where she has lectured. She was the commencement speaker at Tennessee State University and received an honorary degree from St. Francis College in Brooklyn, New York.
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