Ingrid Ciprián-Matthews
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Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
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Education | Barnard College New York University |
Occupation(s) | Journalist, TV producer |
Ingrid Ciprián-Matthews is a Dominican journalist and television producer serving as the president of CBS News since 2023.
Ciprián-Matthews was born in Santo Domingo.[1] She earned a bachelor's degree from Barnard College.[1] She received a master's degree in journalism from the New York University in 1984.[1]
Ciprián-Matthews was a general assignment reporter for NPR's Spanish-language program, Enfoque Nacional.[2] She later worked as a managing editor of CNN's New York bureau.[3] In 1993, she joined CBS News as a senior producer for morning news.[3] She later worked as an executive vice president of news and as a foreign editor.[3] In 2018, Ciprian-Matthews became an executive vice president of strategic professional development.[3] In January 2021, Ciprián-Matthews was selected by CBS News president Susan Zirinsky to oversee the CBS' Washington bureau.[3] In November 2021, she became the executive vice president of newsgathering.[4] In August 2023, following the resignation of Neeraj Khemlani, she was promoted to CBS News president.[2]
Presidents of CBS News
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