Sheryl WuDunn ,Husband, Age,New York Times, networth

Sheryl WuDunn
Sheryl WuDunn

Sheryl WuDunn Biography

Sheryl WuDunn is a senior banker who focuses on growth companies in technology, new media, and emerging markets. WuDunn also works with double bottom line companies, alternative energy issues, and female entrepreneurs.

She was previously a journalist and business executive for The New York Times, as well as a private wealth adviser with Goldman Sachs. She is now a senior managing director at Mid-Market Securities, a New York-based boutique investment banking firm that serves small and medium-sized businesses.

How old is Sheryl WuDunn

She was born on November 16, 1959(age 64). Sheryl is a journalist as well as a senior Banker.

WuDunn The New York Times

WuDunn covered global energy, global markets, foreign technology, and foreign industry for the Times. She oversaw international business topics ranging from China’s economic growth to Japanese technology, from Russian oil and gas to Brazilian alternative energy. Sheryl also hosted The New York Times Page One, a nightly program that featured stories from the previous day’s edition of the newspaper. She also worked in the Times’ Strategic Planning Department and the Circulation Department, where she oversaw the effort to build the newspaper’s next generation of readers. In Addition she was one of the few Times employees who switched between the news and business sides of the organization.

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Sheryl WuDunn Education

WuDunn, a University of Pennsylvania and Middlebury College honorary doctorate recipient, was a senior lecturer at Yale University’s Jackson Institute for Global Affairs in the fall of 2011. She has appeared on Bloomberg TV, NPR, The Colbert Report, and other radio and television shows to discuss China and global affairs.

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Sheryl WuDunn Career

WuDunn was a vice president in Goldman Sachs’ investment management division as a private wealth advisor before leaving to write a book.

During his more than ten years on the Cornell University board of trustees, WuDunn participated in its finance and investment committees. She was first appointed by the Cornell board’s president and later reappointed by the governor of New York, serving under two governors.

She was also a longtime member of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs advisory council at Princeton University. In 2013, alumni chose her to serve on the board of trustees at Princeton University. She presently holds a position on the Fuel Freedom Foundation’s advisory board. Additionally, WuDunn serves on the advisory boards of several start-up businesses in a variety of industries.

Is wuDunn chinese

Sheryl WuDunn, a third generation Chinese American, grew up on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. She attended Cornell University and graduated in 1981 with a B.A. in European History. WuDunn worked as an international loan officer for Bankers Trust Company for three years. She then went on to earn an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School and an M.P.A. Princeton’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.

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Sheryl Languages

She was the Times’ first Asian-American reporter, and she worked as a foreign correspondent in the Beijing and Tokyo bureaus. While in Tokyo, some Japanese academics criticized WuDunn and husband Nicholas Kristof’s news coverage and editorial policies as being prone to exoticism and insulting stereotypes. She is fluent in Chinese and Japanese. While in Asia, she also reported from North Korea, Australia, Burma, and the Philippines.

Sheryl WuDunn Husband

Is Sheryl WuDunn married

In 1988, WuDunn married journalist Nicholas Kristof. WuDunn joined The New York Times as a correspondent in the Beijing bureau in 1989 after working for The Wall Street Journal and other publications.

 

In 1990, her husband Kristof were awarded the Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting for their coverage of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests. They were the first married couple to receive a Pulitzer Prize in journalism.

Sheryl WuDunn Net Worth

Sheryl has a net worth approximately $5 Million as of 2024.