Rehema Ellis
American journalist
Rehema Ellis | |
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Rehema Ellis at the Manhattan Criminal Courthouse in 2024, reporting about the prosecution of Donald Trump in New York. | |
Born | North Carolina, United States |
Alma mater | Simmons College and Columbia Graduate School of Journalism |
Occupation | Journalist |
Employer | NBC News |
Notable credit(s) | NBC News correspondent (since 1994) NBC News lead education correspondent (since 2010) |
Rehema Ellis is an American television journalist, working for NBC News.[1] A correspondent based in New York City, New York, she is also the lead education correspondent for NBC News.
Early life and education
Ellis was born in North Carolina, and raised in Boston, Massachusetts.
Ellis graduated from both Simmons College, located in Boston; and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, located in New York City.[1]
Awards and honors
Ellis has won numerous Emmy Awards, Associated Press awards, Edward R. Murrow Awards, and the National Association of Black Journalists awards.
See also
- List of Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism people
- List of people from Boston
- List of people from New York City
- List of people from North Carolina
References
- ^ a b Staff (May 1, 2010). "Rehema Ellis - Education Correspondent". NBC News. Retrieved July 14, 2015.
External links
- NBC's Bio of Ellis[permanent dead link]
- Rehema Ellis at IMDb (Rahema Ellis at IMDb)
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NBC News personnel
- Lester Holt (weekdays)
- Jose Diaz-Balart (Saturday)
- Hallie Jackson (Sunday)
- Savannah Guthrie (co-anchor)
- Hoda Kotb (co-anchor and 4th hour co-host)
- Craig Melvin (news anchor and 3rd hour co-anchor)
- Al Roker (weather anchor and 3rd hour co-anchor)
- Carson Daly (features anchor)
- Sheinelle Jones (3rd hour co-anchor)
- Dylan Dreyer (3rd hour co-anchor)
- Jenna Bush Hager (4th hour co-host)
- Peter Alexander (co-anchor)
- Laura Jarrett (co-anchor)
- Joe Fryer (features anchor)
- Angie Lassman (meteorologist)
- Frances Rivera (co-anchor)
- Phillip Mena (co-anchor)
- Michelle Grossman (weather anchor)
- Kristen Welker (moderator)
- Andrea Mitchell (substitute moderator)
- Lester Holt (anchor)
- Andrea Canning
- Josh Mankiewicz
- Keith Morrison
- Dennis Murphy
correspondents
- Peter Alexander (chief White House correspondents)
- Rehema Ellis (chief education correspondent)
- Richard Engel (chief foreign correspondent)
- Savannah Guthrie (chief legal correspondent)
- Bill Karins (chief meteorologist)
- Andrea Mitchell (chief foreign affairs & Washington correspondent)
- Anne Thompson (chief environmental affairs correspondent)
- Chuck Todd (political director)
- Keir Simmons (chief international correspondent)
correspondents
- Hallie Jackson (senior Washington correspondent)
- Garrett Haake (senior Capitol Hill correspondent)
- Cynthia McFadden (senior legal and investigative correspondent)
- Stephanie Ruhle (senior business analyst)
- Tom Llamas (senior national correspondent)
- Kate Snow (senior national correspondent)
- Kelly O'Donnell (senior White House correspondent)
- Gabe Gutierrez (senior White House correspondent)
- Christine Romans (senior business correspondent)
- Laura Jarrett (senior legal correspondent)
- Ellison Barber
- Jean Chatzky (financial editor)
- Andrea Canning
- Tom Costello (Washington, D.C.)
- Dylan Dreyer (weather)
- Joe Fryer (New York City)
- Joelle Garguilo
- Stephanie Gosk
- Chris Jansing (MSNBC Senior National correspondent)
- Tammy Leitner
- Craig Melvin
- Ron Mott
- Morgan Radford
- Gadi Schwartz
- Jacob Soboroff
- Katy Tur (New York)
- Jacob Ward
- Brandy Zadrozny
- Kelly Cobiella (London)
- Richard Engel (chief foreign correspondent)
- Keir Simmons (chief international correspondent)
- Janis Mackey Frayer (China/Asia)