Romesh Ratnesar Bio, Age, Wife, Family, Net Worth, Awards, Author, Education, Career

Romesh Ratnesar Biography

Romesh Ratnesar is a journalist and author from the United States. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations as well as the Deputy Editor of Bloomberg Businessweek.

Romesh Ratnesar Age

He was born on 11 June 1976, in Hayward, California, United States of America. Romesh is 47 years old as of June 2023.

Romesh Ratnesar Education

Ratnesar went to the College Preparatory School in Oakland, California. He studied at Stanford University as an undergraduate and then obtained a master’s degree in history from Stanford in 1997.

Romesh Ratnesar Family

Attempts to establish the identities of his family, her mother, and his father were in vain since no information about them is available to the public. It’s therefore not known whether he has any siblings.

Romesh Ratnesar Wife

He is not dating anyone. We don’t have much information about He’s past relationship and any previous engaged.

Romesh Ratnesar
Romesh Ratnesar

Romesh Ratnesar Career

Ratnesar was employed as a reporter-researcher at The New Republic shortly after graduation, and has also contributed to Slate, Lingua Franca, The Washington Monthly, Mother Jones, and The Washington Post. Ratnesar joined TIME as a staff writer in 1997. He published over 20 cover stories for the magazine’s US and international editions, primarily about the 2003 Iraq War, worldwide terrorism, the hunt for Osama bin Laden, and the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict. In February 2004, he was chosen World Editor, making him the magazine’s youngest World Editor ever. He was later appointed to Deputy Managing Editor, the magazine’s number two position.

Romesh Ratnesar Awards

Ratnesar received the 2004 National Headliner Award for Magazine Reporting for his work on TIME’s “Person of the Year” piece on the American soldier in 2003. He also received New York Press Club awards in 2004 for feature writing and spot news reporting.

Romesh Ratnesar Author

Tear Down This Wall: A City, A President, and the Speech That Ended the Cold War (Simon & Schuster, 2009) was his first book. In 2010, he left TIME to become the Bernard L. Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. He is still a contributing Editor-at-Large at TIME.

Ratnesar Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of 1 million dollars.