Julianna Goldman


Julianna Goldman Biography

Julianna Goldman (born 1981) is a reporter for Bloomberg Television and serves as chief White House correspondent for Bloomberg News and Bloomberg Businessweek. She also participates as a panelist on the weekly television program "Political Capital with Al Hunt". Goldman joined Bloomberg in 2003 and held the role of associate producer for Bloomberg Television's Washington, D.C.-based programming.

Early life and education

Born in Bethesda, Maryland in 1981, Goldman is the daughter of Barbara Goldberg-Goldman and Michael Goldman. Her father is a partner in Silverberg Goldman & Bikoff, a Washington law firm. Her mother is the founder and president of a human resources agency and sits on the board of the National Jewish Democratic Council. She attended Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School in Rockville, Maryland, for all of her primary and secondary schooling. She attended Barnard College Columbia University in 2003 and graduated magna cum laude. She currently is pursuing a master's degree in government with a concentration in national security studies from Johns Hopkins University.

Career

Goldman reported on President Barack Obama's signing of the START Treaty, his acceptance of the Nobel Prize in Oslo, as well as Obama's first economic summit in China. Goldman also writes on White House domestic policy including coverage of the Administration's handling of the BP Oil Spill and the President's economic policy agenda. She was dubbed one of the Obama "Originals" for her coverage of the 2008 campaign.

In October 2010, she was named one of The Power 30 Under 30, a ranking of the most influential people in Washington D.C. under the age of 30. In addition, she was featured in the Capitol File profile of White House correspondents under 40.

Career Timeline

  • June 2003-June 2004"?Bloomberg Global Customer Support
  • June 2004-January 2006 - Segment Producer for Bloomberg's Money & Politics in New York and Washington
  • January 2006-July 2007"?Congressional reporter
  • July 2007-December 2009 - Campaign reporter covering the Obama campaign and transition
  • Jan. 2010"present"?White House Correspondent

Personal

On May 27, 2007 she married MSNBC journalist David Shuster at the Sixth & I Historic Synagogue in Washington, D.C. On January 10, 2011, the Washington Post reported Goldman and Shuster had separated; they subsequently divorced that year. The couple had no children.




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