Suzanne Malveaux

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Journalist

Birth Date: December 4, 1966

Age: 58 years old

Birth Place: Lansing, Michigan

Partners: Karine Jean-Pierre

American journalist Suzanne Malveaux was born in Lansing, Michigan on December 4, 1966 to parents of Louisiana Creole origin. She embarked on her career after obtaining her B.A. in sociology from Harvard University and an M.A. in journalism from Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism. She worked as a reporter in Boston, then Washington D.C. before joining NBC News in 1999. In May 2002, Malveaux was hired by CNN as a White House correspondent and contributed to the network's Emmy Award-winning election coverage in 2006.

As a member of the National Association of Black Journalists, she served as moderator for their annual convention in 2007. Continuing at CNN, Malveaux served as Wolf Blitzer's primary substitute anchor for "The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer" (CNN, 2005- ). Outside of her career, Malveaux cared for her mother with ALS and advocated for awareness and research of the disease. In 2014 with her then partner Karine Jean-Pierre, Suzanne Malveaux adopted a daughter Soleil.

Credits

Around the World

Host
Show
2013

The Root 100

Host
Show
2012

Washington Week

Guest
News
2012

Newsroom International

Anchor
Show
2012

Finding Your RootsStream

Guest
Reality
2012

10th Anniversary of 9/11

Correspondent
Show
2011

A Conversation With Henry Louis Gates, Jr.

Host
Show
2010

CNN Newsroom

Anchor
News
2006