Jamie Gangel

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Jamie Gangel
Born1955 (age 68–69)
New York City, New York, U.S.
EducationGeorgetown University (BS)
OccupationTelevision reporter
Spouse
(m. 1988)
Children2

Jamie Sue Gangel (born 1955)

Washington, DC, Gangel had been a frequent contributor to NBC Nightly News, Today, Dateline NBC and MSNBC.[2]

Early life and education

Gangel was born and raised in New York City, the daughter of Richard I. Gangel and Phyllis Gangel-Jacob.

.

Career

Gangel began her career in

Miami, Florida as a general assignment reporter and substitute anchor
.

Gangel broadcast some of the first reports of the

CIA offices had been evacuated. Her exclusive interviews have included Frank Zappa and former Presidents Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush
.

On August 24, 2015, Gangel began a new phase of her career as a Special Correspondent for CNN.[2]

Personal life

Gangel is married to New York Times bestselling author Daniel Silva and they have two children, twins Lily and Nicholas. The family resides in Florida.[5] Silva converted to Judaism as an adult.[4]

Awards

Gangel has won numerous awards for reporting, including the

  • Radio-Television News Directors Association
    ;
  • American Women in Radio and Television
    ;
  • Clarion Award
    , and the
  • Associated Press Award for Best Spot News Coverage.

References

  1. ^ a b c Shelter Island Reporter: "Island Profile: A couple of city lawyers find refuge on the Island" by Carol Galligan July 13, 2011
  2. ^ a b Joyella, Mark (24 August 2015). "CNN Hires Jamie Gangel as Special Correspondent". TVNewser. Retrieved 27 August 2015.
  3. ^ "Jamie Sue Gangel Marries Daniel Silva in Washington". New York Times. 9 October 1988. Retrieved 3 August 2016.
  4. ^ a b "Moscow Rules spy novelist Daniel Silva". Hugh Hewitt. July 29, 2008. Retrieved August 5, 2012. And also, I also fell in love with a Jewish woman, and wanted my children to be raised Jewish, and didn't want to be different from them.
  5. ^ "Jamie Gangel, Special Correspondent". CNN. Retrieved 23 December 2016.

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