Michelle Miller, the husband of Marc Morial, works as a national journalist for CBS News. She is currently employed by CBS as the segment’s host on Saturday morning.
Margeaux, a daughter born in 2005, and Mason, a son born in 2002, are the couple’s two children.
The National Urban League is now led by American politician and community figure Marc Morial.
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Marc H. Morial delivered his first “State of the Urban League” keynote address at the Conference in Pittsburgh just a few weeks after assuming leadership of the country’s most illustrious historic civil rights organisation. In it, he outlined a bold, 5-point Empowerment Agenda that would later come to stand for the next 20 years of civil rights oversight.
Education and youth development, housing and community development, jobs and economic empowerment, justice and civic engagement, and health and quality of life are still revered as the National Urban League’s five pillars two decades later.
Morial has given to the National Urban League and the entire 21st Century Civil Rights Movement an uncommon political understanding and profound insight of the internal workings of the government as the first elected politician to lead the organisation.
His wife, however, has been his support system throughout his political career.
Michelle Miller’s educational background
Additionally, Michelle has filled in as a news correspondent for 48 Hours and CBS Mornings. She was born in Los Angeles, California, in the USA.
She lists a Howard University Bachelor of Arts in journalism as her academic credential.
Also from the University of New Orleans, she holds a Master of Science in urban studies.
What is Marc Morial wife profession?
She was hired by BET Nightly News as a national correspondent and fill-in anchor after moving to New York.
She interned at Nightline and the Minneapolis Star Tribune in 1988.
She began contributing to the South Bay and Valley editions of the Los Angeles Times between 1989 and 1990.
She worked as a reporter, producer, and assignment editor for Orange County News channel in Santa Ana, California, between 1990 and 1993.
Michelle served as a Weekend Morning anchor and reporter at WIS-TV in Columbia, South Carolina, between the years of 1993 and 1994.
She continued to reside in New Orleans and work as a reporter and anchor for WWL-TV up until 2003.
Her programme, “The Early Edition,” garnered the top ratings in the country for its time slot for three straight years.
But she enrolled at Dillard University between 1998 and 2001 to study broadcast journalism and communications.
In 2003, she made a brief cameo as a reporter in the John Grisham novel-inspired film Runaway Jury.
And lastly, she started working for CBS News in 2004 and is still doing so now.
The National Sports Foundation’s Woman of the Year Award and an Edward R. Murrow Award were given to Marc Morial’s wife in 1998.
Michelle received the National Association of Black Journalists Award of Excellence the year before.
St. Francis College, where she gave the keynote lecture at the Class of 2019 graduating event in May, also awarded her an honorary degree.
‘Belonging: A Daughter’s Search for Identity Through Love and Loss’, a memoir that she also released in 2023, is in addition to her work in journalism and television.