Laura Trevelyan Bio, Age, Height, Husband, Salary, Net Worth BBC News
Laura Trevelyan Biography
Laura Trevelyan is a well-known English journalist. She is currently a correspondent and anchor for BBC News in New York. Laura previously worked as the BBC's United Nations correspondent from 2006 to 2009.
Laura Trevelyan Age
Laura Trevelyan was born on August 21, 1968. She is 54 years old.
Height Laura Trevelyan
Laura stands at 5 ft 4 in/1.6 m tall.
Laura Trevelyan Family
Laura was born and raised in Islington, London, England by her parents. Laura Macaulay Pearson is the proud daughter of George Macaulay and Susan Pearson.
Her parents divorced when she was a child. Her grandfather is Humphry Trevelyan, the son of GM Trevelyan, who was recruited to work at Bletchley Park during WWII.
Husband Laura Trevelyan
Laura is happily married to her husband, retired ABC News president James Goldston. In 1998, the couple got married. They have three sons. Laura, her husband and their children live in New York.
Laura Trevelyan Education
Laura attended Parliament Hill School in Camden, North London. Laura later attended the University of Bristol where she gained a first class degree in Politics. He then enrolled at the University of Wales College in Cardiff. Laura graduated with a Masters in Journalism in 1991.
Salary Laura Trevelyan
Laura's annual salary is $71,604.
Laura Trevelyan Net Worth
Laura's estimated net worth is $1 million.
Career Laura Trevelyan
Laura started her career in journalism in 1991. She was still living in London and working as a general reporter for the London Newspaper Group at the time. Laura joined Channel 4 a year later as a researcher on A Week in Politics.
In 1993 she began working as a researcher for the BBC's Breakfast News. In addition, Laura works as an assistant producer for Newsnight. Laura joined On the Record in 1994 where she covered the IRA ceasefire and the peace process in Northern Ireland.
Her attention eventually turned to political news. He covered the 2001 general election and the lead-up to the invasion of Iraq. She was the BBC's political correspondent in London from 1999 to 2004 until she went to the United States to cover the 2004 presidential election.
He then worked for the United Nations from 2006 to 2009. He traveled to Darfur, Congo, Burma and Sri Lanka while serving in this capacity. She was the first journalist to interview UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon. She worked as the BBC's New York correspondent until 2012 after nearly three years reporting at the UN.
He covered everything from the debate over the proposed mosque at Ground Zero to the cholera epidemic in Haiti. She then went on to work as a presenter/correspondent for BBC World News America.
He has covered Hurricane Sandy, the Boston Marathon bombing, the Cleveland hostage rescue, the Oklahoma tornado, and President Obama's historic visit to Cuba, among others, since joining WNA.
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