Mark Preston Biography
Mark Preston Age
Preston was born on July 21, 1971, in the United States of America. He is 50 years old as of 2021.
Mark Preston Height
Preston is 6 ft 0 in/1.7 m tall.
Mark Preston Family
Preston was born in the United States of America to his parents. Their names are Eugene Preston and Mary Preston. However, he has not shared out details on his siblings.
Mark Preston Wife
Preston is a cheerful married man to Meredith Ray Bonner. The two tied the knot on July 8, 2000, in Atlanta, Georgia, the U.S. at the Holy Spirit Catholic Church. Together they are blessed with a son and a daughter.
Mark Preston Education
Preston completed his high school course at Arlington High School, a public secondary school in the town of Arlington, Massachusetts, in 1990. He then received two B. A. degrees, in Journalism and History.
From the University of Massachusetts Amherst, known as UMass Amherst in 1994. Preston worked for the Associated Press as a freelancer and on the Massachusetts Daily Collegian during his tenure there. He was employed to work for the office of Senator Edward Kennedy, after a month.
Mark Preston Salary
Preston annually earns a salary of $80, 000.
Mark Preston Net Worth
Preston has an estimated net worth of $ 1 million.
Mark Preston Career
Preston works as a senior political analyst and Vice President of Political & Special Events Programming for CNN. He worked on SiriusXM POTUS 124 as a host of “Full Stop with Mark Preston” prior.
Preston also provides political analysis for CNN.com, CNN International, and CNN into the bargain. He also often appears on CNN’s major news analysis shows like CNN Tonight with Don Lemon.
Cuomo Prime Time, Erin Burnett OutFront, Anderson Cooper 360°, and New Day. In January 2017, Preston was promoted to Senior Political Analyst at CNN. Prior, he worked as a Political Director a post taken up now by David Chalian in 2014 additionally.
He began working as a political editor at CNN in 2005, also Preston played a major role in the network’s election night coverage in 2006. The coverage won an Emmy Award, and then because of their 2008 campaign coverage, they received a Peabody Award.
In 2011, he became CNN’s Political Director, and again in 2012, for their coverage, the network won another Emmy Award.