Caitlin Huey-Burns is an American correspondent, producer, reporter, and contributor working for CBS News. She joined the station in February as a political reporter.
After graduating from high school and earning her Diploma in General Education, she had to further her education. She joined John Carroll University to pursue her course. After finishing her studies there, she obtained her Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and English. She also attended Georgetown University where she received her Master of Arts degree in Journalism.
Huey-Burns serves CBS News based in Washington, D.C as a political correspondent. She joined the station as a political reporter for the streaming network. During the presidential campaign in , she played a key role in the outlets coverage. She also secured interviews with every Democratic candidate running for president including a wide-ranging sit-down interview with Joe Biden on the eve of his Super Tuesday sweep and a news-breaking interview with Kamala Harris.
Throughout her career job, she covered Election Night from the critical battleground of Pennsylvania, reporting for a week outside the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia as officials counted votes. Huey-Burns has also continued reporting on voting access since, with incisive deep dives into states changing their election laws.
Her reports for the broadcast have provided texture and context to politics including how selfie lines influenced the political campaigns; the history and significance of presidential retreats, how secretaries of state enlisted the help of sports teams and arenas for the elections, and how women lawmakers uniquely shaped the legislative response to the pandemic. She is also the fill-in anchor for the CBS News Streaming politics show Red & Blue.
In addition to that, she enjoys her work where she produced behind-the-scenes videos from the campaign trail and was the first CBS journalist to file for TikTok. She has been ahead of the curve in covering the infant formula shortage as a key political issue and reporting on the lack of resources for pregnant women in states with the most restrictive abortion laws.
Prior to joining the CBS News team, she worked as a reporter for RealClearPolitics. During that time, she covered Capitol Hill and national politics. She was featured in a New York Times profile of millennial reporters covering the campaign. The Huffington Post highlighted her campaign reporting as an example of ways young reporters can revitalize political journalism.
Huey-Burns is 35 years old as of She was born on January 15, , in Gaithersburg, Maryland. Huey-Burns celebrates her birthday on the 15th of January every year.
Huey-Burns stands at an approximate height of 5 feet 6 inches.
Huey-Burns was born and raised in Gaithersburg, Maryland to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Huey-Burns. Her father was a former accountant and her mother was a homemaker. She has managed to keep her personal life away from the limelight hence she has not disclosed any information about her siblings.
Huey-Burns is married to her better half Mathew Rodak. The two met at John Carroll University. They tied the knot on October 12th, at Chesapeake Bay Beach Club in Maryla. The two are proud parents of their son and reside in Washington D.C. Mathew is a proud graduate of John Carroll University. He is also the founder of Fund That Flip Company. Mathew was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Radok who resides in North Canton, Ohio.
Huey-Burns has an estimated net worth ranging between $1 Million $5 Million which she has earned from her successful career as a correspondent, producer, reporter, and contributor.
Huey-Burns earns an annual salary ranging between $40, $ ,
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