Yamiche Alcindor is a famous award-winning American columnist best known as the White House reporter for PBSHour. She also works most of the time as a political contributor for the NBC and MSNBC stations. Before landing into the White House, Alcindor worked with various stations such as Miami Herald, USA Today, and The New York Times.
- She has also shown up in various projects such as Meet the Press, and she specializes in mainly writing on politics and social issues. As a talented and skilled journalist, she has managed to win several awards, acknowledgments, and grants such as the Emerging Journalist of the Year by the National Association of Black Journalists.
- Yamiche was born to both parents on the 1st of November, 1086 in Miami Southern Florida, United States of America. She is a34 years old as of 2020 and she celebrates her birthday with her family, friends, and colleague on the 1st of November every year. Her next birthday will be on the 1st of November, 2021 when she will be turning 35 years of age.
- Yamiche was born as Yamiche Leone Alcindor to Haitian-conceived worker parents, in Miami, Southern Florida, and the United States of America. Her father comes from Pleasance whereas her mother is from Saint-Louis-du-Nord. However, details regarding her parents and siblings are unavailable, we shall update this section as soon as it is out.
- While at high school, Yamiche interned at the Westside Gazette, a nearest African-American paper, and the Miami Herald in 2005, securing anecdotes in the area she has grown up. After her secondary education, she joined Georgetown University where she graduated after four years with a certificate in English and Government and a minor in African-American investigations. She later joined the African-American sorority, Alpha Kappa Alpha as an understudy.
- To further her studies in journalism, Alcindor interned at the Seattle Times in 2006 and later came back to Miami Herald the following year. She also interned with the Botswana newspaper Mmegi and later with the Washington Post in the year 2009. After the internships, Alcindor furthered her studies at New York University where she graduated in 2015 with a bachelor’s degree in communicate news and narrate filmmaking.
- Yamiche is a woman of average size who appears to be quite tall in his photos, relative to his surroundings. She has a height of 5 feet and 9 inches, and a bodyweight of 55kg. She has body measurements are 34-26-35, bra size of 32C, brown eye color, and brown hair. However, details regarding her other body measurements are publicly unavailable, we are keeping tabs and we shall update this information as soon as it is out.
- Yamiche is happily married to her handsome, loving, and caring husband called Nathaniel Cline. The two married following a beautiful wedding that was held on the 3rd of March, 2018. Just like Yamiche Alcindor, Nathaniel is also a journalist.
- Yamiche has not shared any information regarding her children. It is, therefore, unknown whether she has any child or not.
- Alcindor started her full-time career at Newsday, based in Millville, New York, where she worked as a reporter. She worked there for two years and covered covering many breaking stories like the 2010 Haiti earthquakes. Later in December 2011, Yamiche became a multimedia reporter for USA Today, based in New York and there she covered several breaking news. She also worked for the newspaper and covered a variety of stories like the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, the shooting of Trayvon Martin, the Ferguson unrest, and the Baltimore protests.
- In 2013, Yamiche won the Emerging Journalist of the Year by the National Association of Black Journalists. While at high school, Yamiche interned at the Westside Gazette, a nearest African-American paper, and the Miami Herald in 2005, securing anecdotes in the area she has grown up.
- In 2013, she started contributing to NBC News and MSNBC as a guest. In 2015, she left USA Today and went to work for the New York Times as a national political reporter. In the year 2016, she was nominated for a White House correspondent of the PBS NewsHour, where she replaced John Yang in 2018. During the 2020 presidential election season, Yamiche served as one of the moderators of the sixth Democratic debate.
- Alcindor has never shared any information regarding her salary. However, this section will be updated as soon as it is available.
- Yamiche is one of the wealthiest journalists in the United States of America as she has an estimated net worth of $2 million. Journalism is her primary source of income. Through her various sources of income, she accumulates a good net worth but prefers to lead a modest lifestyle.