Tamara Keith

Tamara Keith (born September 25, 1979[1]) is a radio reporter, host and producer. She is frequently heard on NPR radio. She joined NPR as a business reporter in 2009. In her words, she “aspires to make business stories relatable to all of our listeners, not just those that read the Wall Street Journal”. In addition to business and economics, she has covered a range of other major news events, including the earthquake in Haiti. She started in news reporting by writing and voicing essays for NPR’s Weekend Edition Sunday as a teenager. Keith has a graduate degree in journalism from the University of California at Berkeley. She has also worked at KQED in San Francisco and KPCC Southern California Public Radio. In addition, she also hosts “B-side Radio", a public radio podcast.

Keith received a first-place trophy from the Society of Environmental Journalists for “Outstanding Story Radio” in 2007.

Personal life

A former child model, Keith grew up in Hanford, California after her family moved there at the age of 8. She graduated from high school early, received her bachelor's degree from University of California, Berkeley in three years, then enrolled at the Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism at age 19.[1]

Keith's husband is a cancer researcher and veterinarian.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 St. John, Kelly (20 July 2003). "15 Under 30 / These Bay Area 20-somethings are movin' and shakin'". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 14 March 2011.
  2. http://www.npr.org/people/122805042/tamara-keith accessed March 13, 2011
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