Ylan Mui CNBC, Wikipedia, Bio, Age, Husband, Parents, Penta Group, Height, Salary and Net Worth

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Ylan Mui Biography | Wiki

Ylan Mui is an American journalist currently serving as a managing director at Penta Group based in Washington, DC. She is a former CNBC’s Senior Congressional Correspondent at the network’s bureau in Washington, D.C. She joined CNBC as an economy and regulatory reporter. Before joining CNBC, she worked for 15 years as a White House economic policy correspondent at The Washington Post.

Ylan Mui Education

Ylan studied at St. Mary’s Dominican High School in 1998. She then attended and graduated from Loyola University in New Orleans with a major in communications and a double minor in biology and philosophy.

Ylan Mui Age and Birthday

How old is Ylan? Mui is 43 years old as of 2023. She was born Ylan Q. Mui born on December 24, 1980, in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States of America. Her birthday is always celebrated on 24th December of every year. READ: Leslie Picker

Ylan Mui Nationality | Heritage | Ethnicity

Mui holds American nationality and citizenship by birth. She was born and raised in New Orleans. She is of Vietnamese-American heritage/ethnicity. She is not Chinese, though she is an Asian.

Ylan Mui Height and Measurements

How tall is Ylan? Ylan stands at an average height of 5 feet 4 inches (1.63 m). Information regarding her other body measurements is currently under review.

Ylan Mui Parents | Family and Siblings

Mui was born to Vietnamese parents. is the daughter of (father) Bong Q. Mui, a doctor based in Texas and (mother) DanTam Mui, who works as the director of Mui Family Investments in Texas. She has two siblings, an elder sister Vy and her young brother Dan. They are Vietnamese descendants.

Ylan Mui Husband | Wedding

Is Ylan married? Mui is currently married to her husband Adam McClintock, an IT specialist at Deloitte Consulting. The couple’s details of when they celebrated their wedding is not known. We will update her wedding information once confirmed and available in the public eye.

Adam attended and graduated from Virginia Tech and George Washington University. He is a former employee at Lockheed Martin.

Ylan Mui Children

Ylan and her husband Adam are proud parents to three children a daughter, Eleanor born in 2013 and two sons: William born in 2016 and Charlie born in 2018.

Ylan Mui Coronavirus | COVID-19

In March 2020, she tested positive after undergoing Coronavirus tests. Her husband Adam and children also were affected by the Coronavirus. Her family did not undergo the COVID-19 test, however, her family doctor presumed that her husband was infected.

Ylan Mui Salary

Mui working as a managing director at Penta Group based at the network’s bureau in Washington, D.C., earns an estimated annual salary ranging from $55,000 – $250,000.

Ylan Mui Net Worth

Ylan as an accomplished American journalist, anchor and reporter has an estimated net worth ranging from $200k – $1 million. READ: Julie Banderas

Ylan Mui CNBC | Penta Group

Ylan currently serves as a managing director at Penta Groups in Washington, DC. At Penta, she delivers strategic advice and analysis for companies and nonprofits across the U.S., Europe and Asia. She is a former CNBC’s Senior Congressional Correspondent who was based at the network’s bureau in Washington, D.C. She joined the CNBC station in February 2017 as the main economic and regulatory policy reporter. Her reports mainly focus on Capitol Hill and economic policy. Her other main duty is to cover the power struggle between Big Tech and Washington as they continue to debate on Capitol Hill. Her reports are always displayed on television and CNBC’s digital platforms.

Before joining CNBC, she served as a White House economic policy correspondent for fifteen years at The Washington Post. While there, she reported the Federal Reserve and the macroeconomy, subprime lending, consumer finance, retail and education. She also covered major local and international stories, like Brexit and the Greek financial crisis. She also covered national disasters like the BP oil spill and Hurricane Katrina. She started her journalism profession as a receptionist and obituary writer at The Times-Picayune in New Orleans.