Carrie Sheffield
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Born | Carrie Esther Sheffield
Fairfax, Virginia, U.S.
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Alma mater | Brigham Young University (B.A.) Harvard University (M.P.P.) |
Occupation(s) | Columnist, broadcaster, policy analyst |
Political party | Republican |
Relatives | Charlotte Sheffield (aunt) |
Awards | Fulbright Fellowship |
Website | carriesheffield |
Carrie Sheffield is an American columnist, broadcaster and policy analyst. She was formerly a reporter for Politico[1] and The Hill.[2]
Sheffield is from a multigenerational Mormon family but formally left the LDS Church in 2010.[3] She was subsequently baptized in the Episcopal Church in Manhattan under the spiritual guidance of Presiding Bishop Michael Curry.[4] She now attends "a Bible-believing, nondenominational church in the Washington, D.C., area."[5] Sheffield earned a B.A. in communications from Brigham Young University in 2005[6] and a master's degree in public policy from Harvard University.[7]
Sheffield formerly worked for syndicated columnist Robert Novak[8] before joining the editorial board of The Washington Times[9] under Tony Blankley, writing editorials on domestic and foreign policy and politics.
Sheffield worked as a credit risk manager at Goldman Sachs and bond analyst at Moody's Investors Service and testified before the U.S. Congress as an expert witness on economic policy issues.[10]
She is the author of a memoir, Motorhome Prophecies: A Journey of Healing and Forgiveness, published by Hachette Book Group.[11]
Sheffield is the niece of beauty queen Charlotte Sheffield, former Miss USA.[12][13]
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