Meg Tirrell Biography and Wikipedia
Meg Tirrell is an American journalist currently working as a medical correspondent at CNN based in New York. She joined CNN in May 2023, after working as senior health and science reporter for nine and a half years at CNBC in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. She also served as a biotech and pharma reporter at CNBC. Before joining CNBC, she served as a biotechnology reporter for Bloomberg News and also contributed to Bloomberg Television and Bloomberg Businessweek.
Meg Tirrell Education
Meg attended Wellesley College in 2002 and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in English and Music. In 2007, she earned her Master’s degree in Journalism from Northwestern University.
Meg Tirrell Age and Birthday
How old is Meg? Meg is 39 years old as of 2023. She was born on November 3, 1984, in New York, United States of America. She celebrates her birthday on 3rd November. READ: Heather Brown
Meg Tirrell Nationality and Ethnicity
Meg holds American nationality and citizenship by birth. She was born and raised in New York, United States. She belongs to the White-American ethnicity/heritage/ancestry.
Meg Tirrell Height
How tall is Meg? Meg stands at an average height of 5 feet 7 inches (1.70 m). However, her details regarding her other body measurements are currently under review and will be updated once confirmed to the public eye.
Meg Tirrell Family
Meg was born and raised in New York by her parents. However, details regarding her family members including her father, mother and siblings are currently under review. We will update her family’s details once confirmed publicly
Meg Tirrell Husband | Marriage
Is Meg married? Tirrell is a married woman. However, unlike many journalists, Tirrell’s information about her personal life is somehow confidential and is not available in the public eye. RELATED: Irika Sargent
Meg Tirrell Wedding
Tirrell’s information about when and where her wedding took place is currently available in the public domain. However, once confirmed it will be updated as soon as possible.
Meg Tirrell Baby
Meg’s information if she has a baby is currently not available in the public domain. However, once reviewed it will be updated as soon as possible.
Meg Tirrel Teeth
Terrel has white short teeth. Though she got a backlash on a tweet when a fan asked her to get her teeth fixed. She is known for her beautiful smile and on this day (May 1, 2014,)
Meg Tirrell Salary
Tirrel working as a medical correspondent at CNN earns an estimated annual salary of $89,500.
Meg Tirrell Net Worth
Meg is an American journalist and medical correspondent with an estimated net worth of $2 million. READ: Maurice Scott
Meg Tirrell CNN | CNBC
Meg currently works as a medical correspondent at CNN based in New York. She joined CNN in May 2023. She diligently reports on various health and wellness stories, ensuring their dissemination across all CNN platforms.
Previously, Tirrell held the position of senior health and science reporter at CNBC. During her tenure, she extensively covered groundbreaking advancements in medicine, particularly in the areas of Alzheimer’s disease, cancer, and rare diseases. Additionally, Tirrell fearlessly tracked and reported on public health emergencies, including notable crises such as Ebola, Zika, and the global impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Her reporting also shed light on the crucial trials aimed at holding the pharmaceutical industry accountable for the devastating opioid epidemic. Furthermore, she highlighted market failures that resulted in life-threatening drug shortages and actively covered the ongoing debates surrounding the pricing of medications.
Before joining CNBC, Tirrell excelled as a reporter focused on the biotechnology industry at Bloomberg News. Her exceptional contributions extended beyond print, as she also made notable appearances on Bloomberg Television and contributed to Bloomberg Businessweek.
Meg Tirrell Leaves CNBC
Meg left CNBC News in April 2023 after getting a slot at CNN where she joined in May 2023 as a medical correspondent. At CNBC, she had the opportunity to serve as a biotech and pharma reporter for six years and four months before being promoted to a senior health and Science reporter post. She spent nine and half years at CNBC.