Abigail Daniella Phillip is a digital news reporter and known as a political analyst in CNN White House team based in Washington, DC. In 2017, Phillip joined CNN from the Washington Post to cover the Trump Administration. Before CNN, she worked as a news reporter for ABC News. She is a married woman, she tied knot with Marcus Richardson in 2018.
Abigail Short Bio
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Abigail Daniella Phillipis only the child to her parents June Carlos W. Phillip and C. Phillip.
The 30 years old Journalist was a bright student in childhood. Having been accepted to Harvard University straight out in the first attempt, Abby graduated with a Bachelor Degree in Arts with Major in Government in 2010. She was initially interested in becoming Cardiologist, but she turned down her interest in Journalism when she was assigned to work on a blog.
Abigail Daniella Phillip Career and Net worth
Following The Washington Post, she entered CNN in 2017. As she worked with different news channels and currently working under CNN, Phillip must have more than $1million as her net worth. Abby worked on so many high-profile firms, and she likely gained in thousands as a reporter. CNN reporter’s average wage varies from $87,085 to $187,168, according to glassdoor.com.
Abby
began her career on her last college semester as an intern, writing articles
for a newspaper that was often featured on the front pages. As a white-house
reporter, she entered POLITICO in 2010, covering campaign finance and lobbying.
In
2012, Abby moved to ABC news; in the start she later worked as a digital
reporter for politics at ABC, mostly writing about political and election
campaigns.