Yamiche Alcindor Biography / Wiki
Yamiche Alcindor is an American journalist, anchor and reporter who is a Washington correspondent for NBC News and MSNBC. In the past, she has worked as the host of Washington Week on PBS and as a reporter for PBS NewsHour, USA Today, and The New York Times. Alcindor writes mainly about politics and social issues. Alcindor’s first full-time position was as a correspondent for the Melville, New York-based daily Newsday. She worked there for two years, covering events including the 2010 Haitian earthquake.
In December 2011, Alcindor joined USA Today as a multimedia reporter to cover breaking national news. Alcindor covered a variety of events for the newspaper, including the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, Trayvon Martin’s death, the turmoil in Ferguson, and the riots in Baltimore. Alcindor started making guest appearances on MSNBC and NBC News in 2013. Morning Joe, The Rachel Maddow Show, PoliticsNation with Al Sharpton, Hardball with Chris Matthews, and Meet the Press are among the shows she has appeared on.
In November 2015, she quit USA Today to become a national political writer for The New York Times. Alcindor covered Bernie Sanders’ and Donald Trump’s presidential campaigns for The New York Times. The Trouble with Innocence (2015), a documentary about a man falsely convicted of murder, was also produced by her. Alcindor also had an appearance in the 2018 television series The Fourth Estate, which followed Times employees during the first 100 days of Trump’s presidency.
Yamiche Alcindor Age
How old is Yamiche? She is 40 years old as of 2026. She was born on November 1, 1986, in Miami, Florida, United States. Alcindor celebrates her birthday on 1st November every year.
Yamiche Alcindor Education
In 2009, Alcindor studied and graduated from Georgetown University, where she received a bachelor’s degree in English and government with a minor in African-American studies. While studying, she became a member of the predominantly African-American sorority Alpha Kappa Alpha. She also graduated from New York University and earned a master’s degree in “broadcast news and documentary filmmaking. ALSO READ: Mitch AlbomĀ
Yamiche Alcindor Height / Weight loss
How tall is Yamiche? She stands at an average height of 5 feet 5 inches (1.65m). She was able to lose 45 pounds whiche she achieved through a combination of exercise, mindful eating, and addressing emotional well-being.
Yamiche Alcindor Nationality / Ethnicity
Yamiche holds American nationality and citizenship by birth. She was born and raised in Miami, Florida, United States. She is of Haitian ethnicity/heritage.
Yamiche Alcindor Parents / Family
Alcindor was born and raised by Haitian immigrant parents, Yanick Alcindor and Michel Pean, in Miami, Florida, United States. However, more information about her parents and siblings is currently not available.
Yamiche Alcindor Husband / Married
Is Yamiche married? Yes, she is happily married to Nathaniel Cline, Loudoun Times-Mirror reporter. The couple tied the knot in a wedding ceremony in 2018. She was expecting a baby boy in June, she revealed that after years of IVF treatment on April 24, 2023.
Yamiche Alcindor Baby
Alcindor and Cline are proud to have a son after years of IVF treatment.
Yamiche Alcindor Salary
Alcindor is an American journalist, anchor and reporter, earning an annual salary ranging from $20,000 to $110,000.
Yamiche Alcindor Net Worth
Yamiche is a Washington correspondent for NBC News and MSNBC and has an estimated net worth between $2 million and $8 million.
Yamiche Alcindor NBC News
Alcindor is currently working as a Washington correspondent for NBC News and MSNBC. In the past, she has worked as the host of Washington Week on PBS and as a reporter for PBS NewsHour, USA Today, and The New York Times. Alcindor writes mainly about politics and social issues.
Alcindor’s first full-time position was as a correspondent for the Melville, New York-based daily Newsday. She worked there for two years, covering events including the 2010 Haitian earthquake.
In December 2011, Alcindor joined USA Today as a multimedia reporter to cover breaking national news. Alcindor covered a variety of events for the newspaper, including the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, Trayvon Martin’s death, the turmoil in Ferguson, and the riots in Baltimore. Alcindor started making guest appearances on MSNBC and NBC News in 2013. Morning Joe, The Rachel Maddow Show, PoliticsNation with Al Sharpton, Hardball with Chris Matthews, and Meet the Press are among the shows she has appeared on.
In November 2015, she quit USA Today to become a national political writer for The New York Times. Alcindor covered Bernie Sanders’ and Donald Trump’s presidential campaigns for The New York Times. The Trouble with Innocence (2015), a documentary about a man falsely convicted of murder, was also produced by her. Alcindor also had an appearance in the 2018 television series The Fourth Estate, which followed Times employees during the first 100 days of Trump’s presidency.
