Serena Altschul Biography
Serena Altschul is an American broadcast journalist, reporter, anchor, actress, and correspondent who currently serves at CBS News where she is a contributor for CBS Sunday Morning. On December 23, 2003, she was named a CBS News contributing correspondent and she played herself on Jay-Z’s 1999 song, “Dope Man” and also in a few films such as Queen of the Damned and Josie and the Pussycats.
Previously, Altschul was a New York-based correspondent for CNN (2002-2003) where she produced and hosted a one-hour “CNN Presents” special on the return of PCP that aired last November and contributed to “NewsNight with Aaron Brown”. She continued to serve as a reporter and producer for MTV News where she joined in 1996 as a contributor to the cable network’s “Choose or Lose” political awareness campaign.
Serena covered a wide range of hard news and popular culture stories for MTV, including profiles culture stories for MTV, including profiles of political leaders and music legends. She has also created, produced, and hosted an MTV documentary series called “Breaking it Down,” an hour-long, single-topic special that focused on issues such as homeless teenagers, gang violence, and the effects of the drug trade.
Moreover, Altschul contributed to an edition of the CBS News magazine “48 Hours” in December 2001, which was based on the increasing use and abuse of Oxycontin. READ ALSO: Nikki Battiste
Serena Altschul Age, Birthday, Nationality, and Ethnic Background
Serena Altschul (age 52 years) was born on October 13, 1970, in New York, New York, in the United States of America. Moreover, the NY native holds American nationality with a white ethnicity. Nonetheless, Serena normally celebrates her birthday on October 13th every year.
Serena Altschul Height, Weight, and Other Measurements
Altschul at an average height of 5 feet 7 inches (approximately 1.70 m) and maintains an average body weight of around 50kg/99 pounds.
Serena Altschul Parents and Siblings | Family Background
Altschul was born in New York, New York, in the United States of America to caring and supportive parents. She is the daughter of Arthur Altschul who is a member of the Lehman banking family and Siri von Reis, an author and botanist.
Her mother is of half-Finnish and half-Swedish descent and her father is of Jewish ancestry. Additionally, her parents divorced when she was two years old.
Nonetheless, Serena has four siblings named; Arthur Goodhart Altschul Jr. and Emily Altschul, who is married to former journalist and NYPD Deputy Commissioner John Miller. Further, she has two half-brothers, Charles Altschul and Stephen Altschul.
Serena Altschul Education Background
She attended Scripps College in Claremont, California for a few years where she studied English literature but did not graduate in 1993, she was the associate producer of The Last Party which was a political documentary. Previously, Serena attended and graduated from Millbrook School.
Serena Altschul Husband /Spouse /Partner and Children
Altschul is not married yet. However, she has been dating Cooper Cox, former president of Disruptive Media Lab (DML), for over a decade. The two first met at the office of DML in 2011 and shortly after a while, they began dating. Furthermore, the pair have a daughter together named Vivian Altschul and she resides in New York City.
Serena Altschul Daughter
Both Serena and Cooper Cox have a daughter together named Vivian Altschul and she resides in New York City.
Serena Altschul MTV News
Altschul served as a reporter and producer for MTV News where she joined in 1996 as a contributor to the cable network’s “Choose or Lose” political awareness campaign. Serena covered a wide range of hard news and popular culture stories for MTV, including profiles culture stories for MTV, including profiles of political leaders and music legends.
She has also created, produced, and hosted an MTV documentary series called “Breaking it Down,” an hour-long, single-topic special that focused on issues such as homeless teenagers, gang violence, and the effects of the drug trade.
Serena Altschul CBS News
Altschul is a reporter, anchor, and correspondent who currently serves at CBS News where she is a contributor for CBS Sunday Morning. On December 23, 2003, she was named a CBS News contributing correspondent and won an Edward R. Murrow Award for sports reporting in 2007.
Moreover, Altschul contributed to an edition of the CBS News magazine “48 Hours” in December 2001. Moreover, the segment was based on the increasing use and abuse of Oxycontin.
Serena Altschul Salary
Altschul is a reporter, anchor, and correspondent. Currently serves at CBS News where she is a contributor for CBS Sunday Morning. Serena earns an annual salary estimated to be around $70,000 per year.
Serena Altschul’s Net Worth
Altschul is a reporter, anchor, and correspondent. Moreover, she currently serves at CBS News where she is a contributor for CBS Sunday Morning. Serena’s net worth is estimated to be around $ 2 million dollars.
Serena Altschul Cooper Cox
She has been dating Cooper Cox, former president of Disruptive Media Lab (DML), for over a decade.
Is Serena Altschul related to Patricia Altschul?
No, there is no relationship between the duo besides sharing a common name.
Is Serena Altschul married?
No, she is not officially married yet. However, she has been in a relationship with Cooper Cox. Cooper is a former president of Disruptive Media Lab (DML), for over a decade. Furthermore, the pair have a daughter named Vivian Altschul and she resides in New York City.