Anderson Cooper Speaking Fee: $100,000 to $125,000
Speaking Fee:
$100,000 to $125,000
Travels From:
NYC - New York City
Travels From:
NYC - New York City
Primary Topic Category:
Journalists / News Media / Global Outlook / Current Events
Primary Topic Category:
Journalists / News Media / Global Outlook / Current Events
Secondary Topic Category:
Leadership and Management
Secondary Topic Category:
Leadership and Management
Anderson Cooper Speaker Profile: At A Glance
As the anchor of the Emmy-winning CNN news program Anderson Cooper 360°, he brings the most pressing stories of the day to a worldwide audience from multiple perspectives. In addition to his role as a correspondent for CBS News’ 60 Minutes, Anderson is widely respected for his on-the-scene reporting of breaking news events at home and abroad. Through election cycles, he has become a highly-sought debate moderator, praised for his assertive fact-checking of 2016’s presidential candidates.
Anderson Cooper is best known as the anchorman of CNN's news show Anderson Cooper 360°. He was born in New York City on June 3, 1967. Cooper's mother is Gloria Vanderbilt, an heiress, and his father is Wyatt Emory Cooper, a writer. From an extremely young age, Anderson was very interested in journalism, highly inspired by his very own tragedy; when he was barely ten years old, his dad died, and in 1988, his brother, Carter Vanderbilt Cooper, committed suicide.
As for a professional educational background, Cooper graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political science from Yale University. He launched his career in journalism by making a fake press card and covering international issues as an independent reporter. He has traveled to all the hotspots of the crisis: Myanmar, Somalia, Bosnia, Rwanda, and other places of crisis, covering all the key developments that have shaped him into a reporter of courage and dedication. All of this has sharpened his reports and given him distinct perspectives on the world's conflicts and human suffering. It is, therefore, not a wonder that with all that said and done, through the years, Anderson Cooper's name has become a household name in all ways possible, with most members of society identifying him with empathetic, in-depth news reporting.
He began his stint at CNN in 2001, hitting the air running with essential breaking news stories such as Hurricane Katrina and heavyweight politics. Apart from his everyday programming at CNN, Cooper is also a contributor for CBS's 60 Minutes, clearly showing his flexibility and honor in investigative journalism. Apart from filing reports in the studio, Cooper has equally been a prolific author with several bestsellers: Dispatches from the Edge, The Rainbow Comes and Goes, and Vanderbilt: The Rise and Fall of an American Dynasty.
His books have also been acclaimed with several awards, praises, and critical acclaims, which include, among others, Emmy Awards, making him one of the most respectable journalists of his time. He is based in New York City with his two sons, where he remains committed to molding journalism by providing perfect insights that never compromise the truth for mere storytelling.