Facts about Andrea Mitchell’s Career and Life ๐Ÿ“ฐ


Andrea Mitchell is an American television journalist, anchor, and commentator for NBC News, based in Washington, D.C. She is NBC News’ chief foreign affairs and chief Washington correspondent.

๐ŸŽค Career Milestones

Mitchell anchored Andrea Mitchell Reports on MSNBC from 2008 to 2025. She announced on October 29, 2024, that she would leave the full-time anchor chair in early 2025, stepping down on February 7, 2025.

She will remain in her role as chief foreign affairs correspondent. In 2019, Mitchell earned a Lifetime Achievement Emmy for her journalistic work.

๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐Ÿ‘งโ€๐Ÿ‘ฆ Family Background

Mitchell was raised in a Jewish family from New Rochelle, New York. Her father was the CEO and partial owner of a furniture manufacturing company and president of Beth El Synagogue for 40 years.

Her mother was an administrator at the New York Institute of Technology. Her brother Arthur moved to British Columbia and became a member of the Legislative Assembly of Yukon.

๐ŸŽ“ Education and Early Career

Mitchell graduated from New Rochelle High School and received a Bachelor of Arts in English literature from the University of Pennsylvania in 1967. While at Penn, she served as news director of student radio station WXPN.

After graduation, she was hired as a reporter at KYW radio in Philadelphia. She rose to prominence as the station’s City Hall correspondent during Mayor Frank Rizzo’s administration.

๐Ÿ“บ NBC News Tenure

Mitchell moved to NBC’s network news operation in 1978. She served as chief White House correspondent from 1993 to 1994 and chief Congressional correspondent from 1988 to 1992.

She has been chief foreign affairs correspondent since November 1994. In 2005, her memoir, Talking Back… to Presidents, Dictators, and Assorted Scoundrels, was published.

โš–๏ธ Controversies and Incidents

A Washington Post report stated Mitchell had leaked Valerie Plame’s identity, leading to her being questioned by the FBI. In October 2003, Mitchell said she was not aware of Plame’s covert role until Bob Novak wrote it.

In July 2005, Mitchell was forcibly ejected from a news conference in Khartoum after asking Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir pointed questions about violence in Darfur. In June 2008, she referred to voters in southwest Virginia as “rednecks” and apologized on air.

In February 2019, Mitchell characterized the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising as being against “the Polish and Nazi regimes” and apologized on Twitter. The Polish Institute of National Remembrance sued her in Polish court.

๐Ÿ’ Personal Life

Mitchell married her second husband, then Federal Reserve Chair Alan Greenspan, on April 6, 1997. She was previously married to Gil Jackson; that marriage ended in divorce in the mid-1970s.

On September 7, 2011, Mitchell revealed she had been diagnosed with breast cancer, which was caught early and treated. In 2017, Mitchell and Greenspan endowed the University of Pennsylvania with the “Andrea Mitchell Center for the Study of Democracy.” Greenspan died on June 22, 2026, due to complications from Parkinson’s disease.

Category Detail Year Source
Birth Born October 30, 1946 1946 [2]
Education BA in English literature, University of Pennsylvania 1967 [7]
Career Start Reporter at KYW radio, Philadelphia 1967 [7]
NBC News Joined NBC’s network news operation 1978 [8]
Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent Appointed to role 1994 [9]
Marriage Married Alan Greenspan 1997 [5]
Memoir Talking Back… to Presidents, Dictators, and Assorted Scoundrels 2005 [8]
Lifetime Achievement Emmy Awarded for journalistic work 2019 [3]
Breast Cancer Diagnosis Revealed diagnosis, caught early and treated 2011 [25]
Andrea Mitchell Center Endowed at University of Pennsylvania 2017 [26]
Left Anchor Chair Stepped down from Andrea Mitchell Reports 2025 [10]
Greenspan’s Death Alan Greenspan died due to Parkinson’s complications 2026 [27]
๐Ÿ“Œ Andrea Mitchell is a longtime NBC News journalist who has served as chief foreign affairs and Washington correspondent since the 1990s. She hosted Andrea Mitchell Reports from 2008 to 2025 and earned a Lifetime Achievement Emmy in 2019. Mitchell has faced several controversies, including a leaked identity investigation, an ejection from a Sudanese press conference, and a lawsuit from Poland. She was married to former Federal Reserve Chair Alan Greenspan from 1997 until his death in 2026.