Alexandra Field Biography
Alexandra Field is a CNN and CNN International correspondent who covers major breaking news events. She’s reported from over 20 different countries.
How old is Alexandra Field? – Age
Alexandra is 30 years old as of 23, October 2021. She was born in 1991 in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
Alexandra Field Family – Education
She is the daughter of Nikki Fields, who worked for Sotheby’s International Realty as a senior global estate advisor and associate broker. She has five siblings; Joseph, Louis, Ayanna, Chris, and Kendrick. Alexandra has a bachelor’s degree in French and a master’s degree in Broadcast and Digital Journalism from Syracuse University’s Si Newhouse School of Public Communications. She attended the Nightingale-Bamford School in New York City and graduated with honors.
Alexandra Field Husband
Alexandra is married to cardiologist Jonathan Jordan. Elizabeth Jordan and Katherine Jordan, the couple’s two daughters, are the couple’s only children.
Alexandra Field Height
She stands at a height of 5 feet 3 inches.
Alexandra Field Net Worth
Alexandra has an estimated Net Worth of $3 million.
Alexandra Field CNN – Career
She has recently reported from the battleground state of Pennsylvania in the final days of the 2020 election, and she has contributed extensively to the network’s coverage of the global covid crisis.
In the aftermath of terror attacks in major cities such as Brussels, Paris, Istanbul, Dhaka, Christchurch, and Boston, Field was on the ground. She covered the historic summits in Vietnam and Singapore between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jung Un, as well as the death of the North Korean leader’s brother in Malaysia. As nuclear tensions between North Korea and the United States escalated, and China and the United States navigated a tumultuous relationship in the Trump era, Field made dozens of reporting trips to South Korea, China, and Japan to report on the roles of key stakeholders in the region. She also reported on President Barack Obama’s final trip to Asia as president.
She documented the plight of Rohingya refugees fleeing Myanmar’s genocide as they crossed the border into Bangladesh. With a keen interest in women’s, children’s, and human rights issues, Honor killings in Pakistan, forced labor in Cambodia, and human trafficking from Vietnam into China were among the topics covered by Field. She has covered controversies over reproductive rights in India, the dangers of underground abortions and battles over contraception access in the Philippines, efforts to silence feminists in China, and stories of atrocities and violence against women in the south and southeast Asia from the ground.
Field has worked in both the Asia Pacific headquarters in Hong Kong and the New York offices since joining the network, where she was a member of the Emmy-nominated team covering protests against police violence in the aftermath of Eric Garner’s death. She previously reported from Boston on the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, and the Boston Marathon bombings. She has also covered state politics in Albany, New York, and began her career as a reporter and anchor in Watertown, New York.