
Selina Wang Biography
Selina Wang as of now works for CNN in Asia as an international correspondent. Prior, she worked for Bloomberg TV located in Beijing as a correspondent as well as an anchor.
Selina Wang Bloomberg Age
Selina Wang was born in Beijing China in 1990. She is 31 years old.
Selina Wang Height
Selina stands at a moderate height of 5 ft 4 in/1.6 m tall.
Selina Wang Education
Selina earned an Economics degree as well as a secondary degree in government from Harvard University. During her tenure there, While there, for being in the top 5 percent of her class, she became a John Harvard Scholar, and also for her high academic standing, she received the Detur Book Prize. She fluently speaks in Mandarin.
Selina Wang Family
Selina has managed to preserve details regarding her parents and siblings, however, research on this is going on, and will soon fill out this segment.
Selina Wang Husband
Selina is a married woman, however, she has not uttered out the name of her husband, research on this is being wheeled onwards, and will soon fill out this segment.
Selina Wang Salary
Selina annually earns a salary of $ 86,569. This is according to CNN correspondents salaries.
Selina Wang Net Worth
Selina’s estimated net worth is $1 million.
Selina Wang Career
Selina Wang as of now works for CNN in Asia as an international correspondent. Prior, she worked for Bloomberg TV located in Beijing as a correspondent as well as an anchor in 2014. During her time here, she covered cross-border investments, the global technology industry, venture capital, as well as Bloomberg News’ San Francisco bureau. Also, she works at Bloomberg Television as a contributor and she also works for the flagship technology show as a fill-in anchor, her responsibilities are featuring, writing investigative, and breaking news stories for Bloomberg.com, Bloomberg Terminal, and Businessweek Magazine.
Selina earned an Economics degree as well as a secondary degree in government from Harvard University. During her tenure there, While there, for being in the top 5 percent of her class, she became a John Harvard Scholar, and also for her high academic standing, she received the Detur Book Prize. She fluently speaks in Mandarin.
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