
Biography of Soledad O’Brien
Soledad O’Brien is an American journalist and executive producer who is best known for hosting Matter of Fact with Soledad O’Brien, a nationally syndicated weekly talk show produced by Hearst Television. She is the president of Starfish Media Group, a cross-platform media production and distribution company that she founded in 2013.
Soledad is also a member of the board of directors for the Peabody Awards, presented by the Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Georgia.
From 2003-2007, she co-anchored CNN’s American Morning and was the anchor of CNN’s morning news program Starting Point from 2012 to 2013. In 2013, O’Brien became a special correspondent on the Al Jazeera news program. America Tonight. She is also a correspondent for HBO’s Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel.
Soledad O’Brien’s Age
O’Brien It is 55 years from 2021. Is it over there he was born about September 19, 1966, in St. James, New York, United States of America. Her birth name is María de la Soledad Teresa O’Brien.
Soledad O’Brien family | Country
O’Brien is the daughter of Edward Ephrem O’Brien and Estela O’Brien. Edward was a professor of mechanical engineering at Stony Brook University, while Estela was a professor of French and English at Smithtown High School West. Both died in 2019.
Her parents are immigrants, her father hails from Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia while her mother is from Havana, Cuba and is of Afro-Cuban descent.
Furthermore, she has five siblings; law professor Maria Hylton (born 1960), GE corporate attorney Cecilia Vega (born 1961), entrepreneur Tony O’Brien (born 1962), who runs a document company, eye surgeon Estela Ogiste ( born 1964) and anesthesiologist Orestes O’Brien (born 1967).
Husband of Soledad O’Brien
O’Brien It is married for Bradley Raymond since 1995. They are blessed with four children. She currently lives with her husband and four children in Manhattan.
Sons of Soledad O’Brien
O’Brien and Raymond have four children namely; Sofia Elizabeth Raymond, Charles Raymond, Cecile Raymond and Jackson Raymond.
Education Soledad O’Brien
O’Brien attended Smithtown East High School later graduating in 1984. She then attended Radcliffe College beginning from 1984 to 1988, studying pre-med and English and American literature. However, she dropped out of college to work at WBZ-TV. She later returned to school while pregnant with her firstborn and received her degree in English and American Literature from Harvard University in 2000.
Career Soledad O’Brien
Soledad got her first job in journalism as a medical reporter at WXKS-FM in Boston due to her training as a medical student in college. She then moved to WBZ-TV, the then-Boston affiliate of NBC, where she worked as an associate producer and news writer.
In 1991, she joined New York-based NBC News as a field producer for Nightly News and Weekend Today. She then worked for three years as a local reporter and bureau chief for KRON, an NBC affiliate in San Francisco. She also worked as a reporter on “The Know Zone”.
From spring 1996 to November 1997, Soledad hosted MSNBC’s weekend morning show and cable network technology show The Site, which aired on weekdays. Soledad worked as a reporter and anchor on several shows until 1999, including MSNBC’s Morning Blend and NBC News’ Weekend Today, although the site was canceled a year later. She was later promoted to permanent co-anchor of Weekend Today.
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In 2003, Soledad left NBC to join CNN as a co-anchor on the network’s flagship show, American Morning. In 2007, she moved to CNN’s documentary view, working in the Special Investigations Unit and in America. From 2007 to 2013, she hosted several CNN documentaries, including the series Black in America, the series Latino in America, and several episodes of the Special Investigations Unit.
Between 2012 and 2013, she anchored CNN’s Starting Point and, in 2013, founded the production company Starfish Media Group. This property has produced segments for CNN, HBO and Al Jazeera America. She was also hired by Al Jazeera America in 2013 as a special correspondent for the network’s America Tonight.
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Soledad is the author of two books: Latino in America, 2009, and the 2010 memoir, The Next Big Story: My Journey through the Land of Possibilities. Furthermore, she and her husband founded the Soledad O’Brien and Brad Raymond Starfish Foundation. Soledad is also a member of the board of directors of The After-School Corporation, the Harlem School of the Arts and the Foundation for the National Archives.
In her career, O’Brien has received numerous awards, including an Emmy, the George Foster Peabody Award, the NAACP President’s Award, an Alfred I. du Pont Award, and the Gracie Allen Award. In 2008, Soledad was the first recipient of the Soledad O’Brien Freedom’s Voice Award from the Morehouse School of Medicine. Furthermore, she was the first recipient of the Goodermote Humanitarian Award from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
She also received the 2009 Medallion of Excellence for Leadership and Community Service Award from the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute. In 2010, Soledad was named Journalist of the Year by the National Association of Black Journalists.
Soledad O’Brien Net Worth
O’Brien have an estimate net worth from among $8 million and $10 million. Furthermore, she reportedly earns an annual salary of around $3 million.

