Michelle Miller Net Worth
Michelle Miller has an estimated net worth between $2 Million to $5 Million. She serves as a correspondent for CBS News and can often be seen appearing in programs such as the Evening News with Scott Pelley and CBS This Morning: Saturday.
She began her journalism career as an intern for Nightline and freelance writer for the Minneapolis Star Tribune. Additionally, she served as general assignment editor and producer for Orange County Newschannel before serving as weekend morning anchor and reporter at WIS-TV in Columbia, South Carolina.
Early Life and Education
Miller graduated from Howard University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism, as well as holding a Master of Science degree in urban studies from the University of New Orleans. Writing is her way of expressing herself while cooking allows her to connect with family more intimately.
She has covered various stories and events during her career, interviewing celebrities such as Oprah Winfrey, Nobel Peace Prize recipient Wangari Maathai and Denzel Washington – even appearing on various TV programs such as CBS News Sunday Morning and 48 Hours on ID.
She is married to former New Orleans mayor Marc Morial and National Urban League President. Together they have two children, Mason and Margeaux.
Professional Career
Miller hosted The Early Edition during her time at WWL-TV and also wrote for the Minneapolis Star Tribune and Nightline. Additionally, she served as reporter/general assignment editor of Orange County Newschannel as well as weekend morning news anchor of WIS-TV in Columbia South Carolina.
Her career saw an upturn after joining CBS News in 2009; since then she has appeared on programs such as Evening News with Scott Pelley and Sunday Morning as well as CBS This Morning: Saturday and 48 Hours.
Miller not only co-hosts and reports for Dillard University, she teaches broadcast journalism there. Additionally, she has lectured at several other colleges such as Drew, Howard, Wellesley College Stony Brook University South Louisiana State and Loyola Universities.
Achievement and Honors
Miller has earned many accolades throughout her career. She won an Edward R. Murrow Award and was one of the popular co-hosts on CBS News’s This Morning: Saturday program.
Miller is also an ardent humanitarian who volunteers often with the Los Angeles Mission serving meals to those in need. Additionally, she helps mentor young journalists and is committed to reporting stories that matter.
Miller is married to Marc Morial, President and CEO of the National Urban League and former mayor of New Orleans. They share two children together – Mason and Margeaux. Since 1999 they have been together and remain happy; yet have chosen to maintain privacy in regards to their relationship.
Personal Life
Miller is married to Marc Morial, President and CEO of National Urban League and former Mayor of New Orleans. They share two children – Mason and Margeaux. She has lectured at various colleges including Drew University, Howard University, Wellesley College, Stony Brook University, Southern University at New Orleans and Loyola University.
Miller began her career at WWL-TV and CBS, hosting The Early Edition program as their highest rated show at that time. Miller has interviewed global leaders such as President Bill Clinton, Oprah Winfrey, former Soviet Premier Mikhail Gorbachev, Nobel Peace Prize recipient Wangari Maathai, and acclaimed artist Peter Max as well as celebrities like Denzel Washington, James Earl Jones, Beyonce and LL Cool J – as well as President Clinton himself!
Net Worth
Miller is married to Marc Morial, President and CEO of National Urban League as well as former Mayor of New Orleans. They share two children together – Mason and Margeaux; however details regarding them cannot be released due to leading a private lifestyle.
Miller’s career took an upward turn when she joined CBS network in 2009. Since then, she has appeared on various television programs like CBS News Sunday Morning and Evening News with Scott Pelley.
She has traveled the globe reporting on various issues. One notable travel experience she had was covering unrest in Ferguson following Michael Brown’s death; her reporting of that incident was widely lauded as both sensitive and insightful.