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Kate Bolduan-1

Journalist

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writing

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Confident Generous Creative Warm-Hearted Passionate Natural Leader

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1990-07-28
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Kate Bolduan is a well-known journalist who has captured the attention of audiences worldwide, largely due to her role as the anchor of CNN’s morning talk show At This Hour with Kate Bolduan. Over the years, Kate Bolduan has become a familiar face on television, also leading the popular CNN International program State of America with Kate Bolduan, where she dives into pressing national issues with insight and clarity. Before rising to prominence in the world of broadcast journalism, Kate Bolduan pursued her education at George Washington University, graduating in 2005 with honors. During her time there, she even walked on to the university’s women’s volleyball team, showcasing both academic and athletic dedication. In her personal life, Kate Bolduan married her husband Michael in 2010, and together they have built a loving family, raising two children. Through her career and personal journey, Kate Bolduan continues to inspire many with her professionalism and relatable presence.

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She has served as the co-anchor of CNN’s The Situation Room alongside Wolf Blitzer, bringing her expertise and insight to the daily news coverage. In addition to that role, she’s also been a familiar face on the network’s morning program, New Day, where she helped co-anchor the show and engage viewers with breaking stories and in-depth discussions. Her contributions across these platforms have solidified her presence in broadcast journalism, and she continues to be a trusted voice on CNN. She balances hard news with thoughtful analysis, making her a standout figure in the industry.

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