Ramy Inocencio Biography
Ramy Inocencio, stationed in Beijing, is a CBS News Asia correspondent. He joined CBS News in April 2019 and participates in all of the network’s programs and platforms.
How old is Ramy Inocencio? – Age
His exact age has not been revealed.
Where did Ramy Inocencio go to school? – Education
He attended the College of William & Mary in Virginia and graduated with honors.
Ramy Inocencio – Family
His dad is from the Philippines, while his mum is from Singapore. He is the eldest son of immigrant parents in the United States.
Inocencio’s Wife
He’s is married to Hsin-I Huang, a Taiwanese classical pianist and Queens College professor in New York, who speaks Mandarin Chinese. Cooper, a South Korean rescue dog, is one of their pets.
What is Inocencio Salary?
He earns an annual estimated salary of $75,845.
Inocencio Net Worth
His net worth is predicted to be $856,734.
Ramy Inocencio Career
Inocencio has two decades of experience reporting across Asia, America, and Europe, covering many of the most important international news stories of our time, including live coverage and original reporting of major geopolitical events, natural disasters, and emerging technology trends around the world.
Inocencio worked for “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia” in New York before joining CBS News. Inocencio covered President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping’s first face-to-face meeting from Mar-a-Lago, reported from Paris on the 2016 Bastille Day terror incident, and went throughout the United States in 2015 for his technological innovation series “Wiring the World.” He also hosted two daily podcasts on US-Asia Pacific economic and financial relations for Bloomberg Radio.
Prior to joining Bloomberg, he was the Deputy Asia-Pacific Editor for video streaming operations at the Wall Street Journal, as well as the Hong Kong host of the WSJ’s weekly technology show “Digits.”
He has covered events from the ground in Asia, including the damage caused by Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines in 2013, Hong Kong’s pro-democracy Umbrella Revolution in 2014, and coverage of Pope Francis’ first visit to the Philippines in 2015.
He formerly worked as a CNN International Asia business journalist in Hong Kong and as a CNN NASDAQ reporter in New York City. J. Crew CEO Mickey Drexler, Cathay Pacific CEO John Slosar, Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales, US Federal Reserve President James Bullard of St. Louis, and Hong Kong Chief Secretary Anson Chan are among the famous business people and politicians he has interviewed.
In 2000, Inocencio served as a Peace Corps volunteer in rural Sichuan province, teaching environmental science to college students. He went on to work for the World Wildlife Fund in Beijing, China Radio International as a national drive-time DJ, and CCTV International as a TV host.
He has served as national senior vice president of the Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) and worldwide co-lead of Bloomberg’s Pan-Asian Community. He is a proponent of newsroom diversity, internationalism, and volunteering (BPAC).
He is a former president of the East-West Center’s (EWC) New York alumni chapter, a Hawaii-based think tank dedicated to improving ties and understanding between the United States, Asia, and the Pacific. He was a 2009 Asia-Pacific Leadership Program fellow and a 2019 Asia-Pacific Journalism Fellows program fellow to Taiwan under the EWC. The Asian American Business Development Center in New York honored him in 2016 as one of the “50 Best Asian Americans in Business.”