Selina Wang
Selina Y. Wang (born May 8, 1993) is an American television journalist and reporter, who has served as senior White House Correspondent for ABC News since August 2023.[3][5][6] She was previously CNN's international correspondent based in Beijing and Tokyo.[7] She has also worked for Bloomberg News as an anchor, correspondent, reporter and magazine writer.[8] In 2023, she won an Emmy at the 44th News and Documentary Emmy Awards, and was featured the Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia List.[9][7] Early lifeWang was born in Richland, Washington,[2][10] before attending Barrington High School in Barrington, Rhode Island where she was an accomplished flautist[11][12] and named Miss Rhode Island's Outstanding Teen.[13] She graduated from Harvard University with a degree in economics and a secondary degree in government[2] where she was a member of the Harvard Crimson.[14] Her parents Lai-Sheng Wang[15] and Li-Qiong Wang[16] are both faculty in the Department of Chemistry at Brown University. CareerWang began her career as a journalist at Bloomberg News in New York City.[8] She then moved to San Francisco, covering the global technology industry, venture capital and social media industry for Bloomberg News and Television and Bloomberg Businessweek magazine.[17] Later, she moved to Beijing, China to anchor and correspondent for Bloomberg Television. Wang joined CNN as an international correspondent based in Asia.[2] She moved to Japan and in 2021 covered the Tokyo Summer Olympics, the first Olympic Games held under the coronavirus pandemic.[18] Six months later, she was CNN's only news correspondent reporting from inside the Beijing Winter Olympics "covid bubble." Wang was a host of CNN's business feature show "Marketplace Asia." In the spring of 2022, Wang moved back to Beijing for CNN as the network's sole correspondent in mainland China,[2] and is notable for being the only American broadcaster reporting on the ground in China during the historic anti-zero-COVID protests.[5] She reported on a wide range of stories from China, including rising US-China tensions, Xi Jinping’s unprecedented third-term as the country's supreme leader, China's relationship with Taiwan, and the impact of the country's coronavirus pandemic restrictions.[2][19][20] In 2023, Wang won the Emmy Award's Outstanding Emerging Journalist.[9] Wang was named on the Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia List in 2023.[7] References
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