Tamsen Fadal Biography
Tamsen Fadal is a journalist from the United States and the author of The New Single: Finding, Fixing, and Falling Back in Love With Yourself. She is The Broadway Show’s host and executive producer.
How old is Tamsen Fadal? – Age
She is 52 years old as of 4 December 2022. She was born in 1970 in Concord, Massachusetts, United States.
Tamsen Fadal Family – Education
She lost her mother to breast cancer in 1990 and has long been a breast cancer awareness champion, educating women and their families about the disease. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in journalism from the University of South Florida in 1992. Fadal is of Lebanese origin. Shannon Elizabeth, an actress, is her cousin.
Tamsen Fadal Husband – Children
After three years of courting, Fadal married Matthew “Matt” Titus on October 4, 2007. They created their own dating service and wrote novels together. The couple split in 2012. Fadal began dating Ira Bernstein in 2017, and the two will marry on October 2, 2021.
Tamsen Fadal Net Worth
She has an estimated net worth of $1 million.
Tamsen Fadal Height
She stands at a height of 5 feet 3 inches(1.6 m).
Tamsen Fadal Salary
She is believed to be earning an annual salary ranging from $31,300 to $92,500.
Tamsen Fadal PIX11
She began working for pix11 on March 24, 2008, reporting and anchoring the Morning News five days a week, covering both breaking news and feature stories. She has covered a wide range of Breaking News stories in New York City and around the world, including the 2018 sightseeing helicopter crash into the East River, the 2017 terror attack in SoHo, Superstorm Sandy, the Sandy Hook school shooting, the history-making performances of ‘Hamilton’ in Puerto Rico, and Pope Francis’ visit to the United States, as well as human-interest stories and features in her weekly Changemakers segment.
Tamsen has covered issues both domestic and international in the past, including the London bombings and the Columbia Space Shuttle accident.She flew to Afghanistan during Operation Enduring Freedom and was embedded with US forces. Tamsen received the Ackerman Family Advocate award in 2019 for her work with the Ackerman Family Institute. The Ellis Island Honor Society presented her with an Ellis Island Medal of Honor in 2016. The Medal has been officially acknowledged as one of our nation’s most prestigious awards by both Houses of Congress and is annually inscribed in the Congressional Record. Moves Magazine recognized her a Power Woman in 2015 for her work on-air and in the community.
Tamsen Fadal Podcast
Fadal began sharing her experiences as a woman in her forties on her podcast, Coming Up Next, and on social media in 2020.
Tamsen Fadal Career
Fadal began her broadcasting career in Tampa, Florida, as a morning anchor for WHNZ Radio. She flew to Afghanistan with American troops in 2002 to report on the war. Fadal worked for WPGH-TV in Pittsburgh, WFTV in Orlando, WOWK-TV in Charleston, West Virginia, and KYW-TV in Philadelphia. In 2004, she joined WCBS in New York City, then on March 24, 2008, she joined WPIX, reporting and anchoring for the Morning News five days a week, covering both breaking news and feature stories.
Fadal appeared as a dating counselor to customers in the Lifetime (TV Network) docu-series “Matched In Manhattan” in 2009. In 2019, Fadal took over as host and executive producer of The Broadway Channel’s Broadway Profiles, a monthly series that features in-depth interviews with celebrities as well as an inside look at the Broadway industry. The show began broadcasting weekly in the fall of 2020, becoming the first Broadway-related program to be nationally syndicated. The show’s name was changed to The Broadway Show with Tamsen Fadal in September 2021.
Fadal earned a Broadcast Journalism award from the National Air Disaster Foundation [NADF] in 2004, following 9/11, for his efforts to improving airline safety. Fadal was selected the University of South Florida Outstanding Young Alumnus of 2004, according to the October 2004 issue of the University of South Florida AlumNews.
She has received a number of local Emmy awards. Fadal was awarded the Ellis Island Medal of Honor in 2016, an American honor established by the Ellis Island Honors Society (EIHS) (previously known as the National Ethnic Coalition of Organizations (NECO)). Fadal was awarded a “Power Woman” in 2015. She was awarded the Soldiers’, Sailors’, Marines’, Coast Guard’s, and Airmen’s Club Media Award in 2014 for her coverage of the Afghan conflict.
Tamsen Fadal Books
♦ 2007 – Why Hasn’t He Called?
♦ 2008 – Why Hasn’t He Proposed?
♦ 2015 – The New Single