Bianna Golodryga Bio, Age, Family, Husband, Height, Cancer, CNN Career

Who is Brianna that works for CNN? – Biography

Bianna Golodryga is an American journalist who works for CNN as a senior global affairs analyst. She was previously the Yahoo! News news and finance anchor. She was previously a co-anchor of ABC’s Good Morning America’s weekend edition and a co-host of CBS This Morning.

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How old is Bianna Golodryga? – Age

She is 43 years old as of 15 June 2021. She was born in 1978 in Causeni, Moldova. Her real name is Bianna Vitalievna Golodryga.

Bianna Golodryga Family

Golodryga was born in Căușeni, Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic, to a working-class family of Bessarabian Jews as the only child of Zhanna and Vitaly Golodryga. Her family fled the Soviet Union as political refugees in 1980, when she was 18 months old, each with $75. They eventually settled in Houston, Texas, after first relocating to Galveston, Texas.

She has only visited Moldova once since then, in 1988, to see her grandparents and cousins. Her grandmother joined them in Houston the following year. Her mother is the chief digital and administrative officer for Phillips 66, and previously served as the chief information officer of Hess Corporation, and her father, a mechanical engineer, worked as a consultant for DuPont.

Who is Bianna Golodryga Married to? – Husband

In September 2010, Golodryga married Peter R. Orszag, the former Director of the Obama Administration’s Office of Management and Budget and the CEO of Lazard’s Financial Advisory. They have two children: a son and a daughter.

How tall is Bianna Golodryga? – Height

She stands at a height of 5 feet 7 inches(1.64 m).

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Bianna Golodryga CNN Salary? – Net Worth

She has an estimated net worth of $3 Million. Her salary is not revealed.

Why is Bianna Golodryga filling in for Christiane Amanpour?

Amanpour is the host of PBS’s Amanpour & Company, a nightly global affairs program. Amanpour has been a CNN news fixture since the network’s inception in the early 1980s. She worked there from 1983 to 2010, then moved on to ABC News, where she hosted This Week. In 2012, she returned to CNN. While Amanpour was undergoing surgery and treatments, Bianna filled in on her CNN International show. In 2018, PBS hired her to replace Charlie Rose, who left amid sexual misconduct allegations, on a nightly show.

What is Bianna Golodryga doing now? – Career

As Business Correspondent, she contributes to all ABC News broadcasts and platforms, including “Good Morning America,” “ABC World News with Diane Sawyer,” and “Nightline.” Golodryga joined ABC News in July 2007, where he covered the economy and business. In April of 2010, she was named co-anchor of “GMA Weekend.” Since then, the show has grown to become the most-watched Saturday morning news program in its time slot.

Golodryga has written extensively about the auto, housing, and credit crises, as well as the financial crisis. She has also covered the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, as well as Warren Buffett’s annual shareholders’ meeting in Omaha, Nebraska. During the 2008 presidential election, she was also in charge of the network’s digital media and social networking coverage.

Golodryga began her career in television news in 2001 as a bureau producer for the cable news channel CNBC from the New York Stock Exchange. In that capacity, she oversaw live coverage of the 9/11 terrorist attacks and conducted numerous interviews with top business leaders. In 2004, she joined “The Wall Street Journal Report with Maria Bartiromo,” the nation’s most watched financial news program, as a segment producer, producing interviews with the world’s top corporate and political leaders.

Golodryga covered a number of high-profile events for CNBC, including the World Economic Forum in Switzerland. In addition to her production duties at CNBC, she began contributing to the financial channel as an on-air correspondent in 2006. She was in charge of all of the network’s financial reports for NBC Network affiliates across the country while also working as a reporter and substitute anchor at CNBC. Golodryga previously worked in the financial services industry before beginning her career in television.