Andrea Mitchell Born: 30-Oct-1946 Birthplace: New York City
Gender: Female Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Journalist Nationality: United States Executive summary: NBC Foreign Affairs Correspondent One of NBC's primary correspondents of Bill Clinton's election campaign, also covered stories such as the Three Mile Island accident (as "Energy Correspondent"), Jesse Jackson's trip to Belgrade, and Hillary Clinton's successful senatorial election campaign -- "a recent Gallup Poll shows Mrs. Clinton is the most popular woman in America. Even more popular than Oprah!" Southern Illinois University named Mitchell the "most visible woman in network television" in 1999. After dating him for twelve years, she married 71-year-old Fed chairman Alan Greenspan. Father: Sydney Mitchell Mother: Cecile Mitchell Sister: Susan Greenstein Husband: (m. 1970, div. 1975) Husband: Alan Greenspan (Federal Reserve Chairman, m. 6-Apr-1997)
High School: New Rochelle High School, New Rochelle, NY (1963) University: BA English Literature, University of Pennsylvania (1967)
Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. Member, Advisory Council Alfalfa Club Roast: Helen Thomas (1993) Wedding: William Cohen and Janet Langhart (1996) Wedding: Alan Greenspan and Andrea Mitchell (1997) Roast: Tom Brokaw (2002) Funeral: Tim Russert (2008) Roast: Stephen Colbert (2008) Risk Factors: Breast Cancer
TELEVISION NBC Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent (1994-) NBC Chief White House Correspondent (1993-94) NBC Chief Congressional Correspondent (1988-92) NBC Washington Correspondent (1978) Today Correspondent and analyst Meet the Press Substitute host, panelist
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