Ryan Nobles Biography
Ryan Nobles is a journalist from the United States working for CNN as a Congressional correspondent and fill-in anchor for CNN programs. He was previously employed with WWBT/NBC12.
How old is Ryan Nobles? – Age
He is 45 years old as of September 15, 2021. He was born in 1976 in New York, United States. His real name is Ryan Austin Nobles.
Is Ryan Nobles from CNN married? – Family
He is married to Karey Kirkpatrick. The couple has two children; a daughter Esther Grace and a son Jack Nobles.
Ryan Nobles Education
From 1994 to 1998, Nobles attended the State University of New York College at Brockport, where he graduated first in his class. He earned his bachelor’s degree in communication there. He earned a Master of Public Administration at the State University of New York in Albany from 2003 to 2005.
Ryan Nobles Salary
She earns an annual salary of $100 thousand.
Ryan Nobles Net Worth
Ryan has an estimated net worth of $2 Million.
Ryan Nobles CNN – Career
He previously covered President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign in the 2020 presidential election. Nobles have been covering politics, the White House, and Capitol Hill for the network since 2014. He spent most of 2019 covering Bernie Sanders’ second presidential campaign.
Nobles covered the tight contests for Governor and U.S. Senate in the state of Florida during the 2018 midterm elections, including the protracted recount process that ultimately determined the winners in both races. Nobles began her career at CNN as a National Correspondent for CNN Newsource, where she covered the 2016 presidential election and key breaking news items around the country. On CNN, he also fills in as a replacement anchor.
Nobles worked as an anchor and political reporter at WWBT (NBC 12) in Richmond, Virginia, before joining CNN. He had a front-row seat to the presidential elections of 2008 and 2012 as a swing-state reporter for NBC12. News media all around the world have mentioned Nobles’ reportage on prominent Virginia politicians.
He interviewed former President Barack Obama three times, covered then-House Majority Leader Eric Cantor’s startling election night collapse, and covered former Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell’s historic corruption trial. Nobles, a native of Upstate New York, began his journalism career at Utica’s WKTV. He also worked at WTEN in Albany as an anchor and reporter, covering the New York State Legislature.
The Washington Post named Nobles one of the “Best State Based Political Reporters” in 2009 and 2013, and he was named to POLITICO’s “50 to Watch” list in 2011. He has received two local Emmy awards as well as the Edward R. Murrow Award for breaking news coverage. He was inducted into the WBSU Hall of Fame for the first time in 2018, commemorating past members of his award-winning campus radio station.