Ingrid Ciprian-Matthews Bio, Age, Family, Husband, Salary, Net Worth, CBS News

Ingrid Ciprian-Matthews Biography

Ingrid Ciprian-Matthews is executive vice president and bureau chief for CBS News in Washington. As the Network’s Washington bureau chief, Ciprian-Matthews is in charge of news gathering and management in the Network’s largest bureau, which also houses “CBS Evening News” and “Face the Nation.”

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How old is Ingrid Ciprian-Matthews? – Age

She was born in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Her date of birth is not known.

Ingrid Ciprian-Matthews Education

She graduated from Barnard College with a bachelor’s degree in 1981 and from New York University with a master’s degree in journalism in 1984.

Ingrid Ciprian-Matthews Net Worth

She has an estimated net worth of $2 Million.

Ingrid Ciprian-Matthews Salary

She earns an annual salary of $100 thousand.

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Ingrid Ciprian-Matthews Photo

Ingrid Ciprian-Matthews Career

Ciprian-Matthews has held several senior management positions and managed teams all over the world during her distinguished career. She is the bureau’s current leader, and she has extensive newsgathering experience, having overseen coverage of numerous international conflicts, natural disasters, political events, and terrorist attacks. From July 2020 to January 2021, she was the acting Washington bureau chief for CBS News, where she was in charge of campaign coverage such as the 2020 conventions, presidential debates, Election Night, and the CBS News Decision Desk. Ciprian-Matthews reports directly to the presidents and co-heads of CBS News and Stations, Neeraj Khemlani and Wendy McMahon.

Since 2018, Ciprian-Matthews has been an executive vice president at CBS News. She was most recently the executive vice president of strategic professional development at CBS News, where she was responsible for the recruitment and development of off-air talent in order to attract and retain the best workforce for CBS News. Ciprian-Matthews worked tirelessly as a member of CBS News’ senior executive leadership team to shepherd new initiatives aimed at improving CBS News’ culture.

Ciprian-Matthews served as CBS News’ executive vice president of news, senior vice president of news administration, and vice president of news, where she oversaw all day-to-day news coverage. She previously worked as CBS News’ foreign editor, senior broadcast producer for the “CBS Evening News,” and senior producer for CBS News’ international coverage.

She became the deputy bureau chief for the CBS News London bureau in 1998, after serving as senior broadcast producer for CBS News’ morning broadcasts from 1994 to 1998; she joined CBS News in 1993 as a senior producer for live morning news segments.

Ciprian-Matthews previously worked for CNN as the managing editor of its New York bureau, as well as a field producer, assignment manager, and assignment editor. She began her career as a general assignment reporter for the Spanish-language news program “Enfoque Nacional” on National Public Radio. Ciprian-Matthews has overseen coverage of major news events ranging from ethnic cleansing in Kosovo in the late 1990s to the bombing of US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania; endless wars and numerous bombings in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan; liberation movements and the Arab Spring from Tunisia to Egypt; Iran’s and North Korea’s nuclear challenges; and deadly earthquakes in China, Haiti, and Chile.

Matthews is an Emmy award-winning journalist who won an Alfred I. DuPont award for CBS News’ coverage of the Newtown school shooting. Ciprian-Matthews received the Presidential Award of Impact from the National Association of Hispanic Journalists in 2016, citing her exceptional news experience and deep commitment to journalistic excellence.

Matthews has played a significant and long-lasting leadership role in shaping CBS News’ culture. She has also served on the boards of the International Women’s Media Foundation, the News Leaders Association, the Freedom Forum Institute’s Power Shift Project, and the ViacomCBS Veterans Network Advisory Council. Since 2018, Matthews has been an executive vice president at CBS News.