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White House Reporter at CBS News | Political Journalist and Podcast Contributor | Speaker on Politics and Social Justice

Bo Erickson Speaking Fee: $10,000 to $20,000

White House Reporter at CBS News | Political Journalist and Podcast Contributor | Speaker on Politics and Social Justice

Speaker Profile Thumbnail for Bo Erickson
Speaking Fee:
$10,000 to $20,000

Travels From:
DCA - Washington, DC

Primary Topic Category:
Journalists / News Media / Global Outlook / Current Events

Secondary Topic Category:
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) / Social Justice

 

Bo Erickson Speaker Profile: At A Glance

Bo Erickson is a White House reporter for CBS News, known for his insightful political coverage. Since joining CBS in 2017, he has reported on major events including presidential campaigns and administration policies. Erickson is also a contributor to the acclaimed podcast "Missing Justice," which highlights issues affecting Indigenous communities. His work reflects a strong commitment to thorough journalism and social awareness. He is recognized for delivering clear, timely updates on complex political topics.

Bo Erickson is a White House reporter for CBS News, specializing in political coverage and investigative journalism. He joined CBS in 2017, bringing a strong background in political reporting and a commitment to uncovering important stories. Over the years, Erickson has covered a wide range of topics, from presidential campaigns to federal policy, providing in-depth analysis and reporting to the public. In addition to his work at CBS, Erickson co-hosts the podcast "Missing Justice," which examines the cases of missing and murdered Indigenous women in the United States. The podcast delves into the systemic issues and challenges faced by Indigenous communities in seeking justice, highlighting stories that are often overlooked by mainstream media. Through this project, Erickson has demonstrated a dedication to shedding light on underreported issues and advocating for marginalized communities. Erickson's career began in his hometown of Marshall, Minnesota, where he developed an early interest in journalism. He honed his skills in high school and later pursued a degree in journalism and Arabic at George Washington University. His early experiences, including internships at NPR and "Meet the Press," laid the foundation for his successful career in political reporting. Known for his thorough research and clear communication, Erickson has become a trusted voice in political journalism. His work continues to inform and engage audiences, providing valuable insights into the political landscape and the stories that shape it.
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