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Emily Hsiu-Ching Chang was born on August 25, 1980, in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States. Although born in Honolulu, she was raised in the town of Kailua on the island of Oahu. Her father, Laban Lee Bun Chang, was a lawyer originally from Taiwan, while her mother, Sandra Galeone Chang, worked as a teacher. Emily’s father passed away when she was young, an event that had a significant emotional impact on her early life.
Emily is of Taiwanese, Chinese, and American descent. She was not raised with a specific religious affiliation and has not publicly identified with any particular religion. Her multicultural background contributed to her distinctive perspective and presence, which has been beneficial in her journalism career. Emily is approximately 1.70 meters tall and weighs around 60 kilograms.
Emily Chang began her education at an elementary school in Honolulu, Hawaii, and later attended a private high school in the same city. An outstanding student, she also participated actively in her school’s journalism club, reporting on local events in Honolulu. These early experiences sparked her interest in journalism and set the stage for her future career.
After high school, Emily enrolled at Harvard University, where she studied Social Studies. She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree, which laid the academic foundation for her eventual success in broadcast journalism. Though she did not initially anticipate a future in journalism, her career has grown substantially, eventually leading to a role at Bloomberg Television. [page-break]
Following her graduation from Harvard University, Emily Chang began her professional journalism career at NBC News in New York City, where she worked as a news producer. Though her stint at NBC was brief, she made a noticeable contribution to the network’s coverage and newsroom operations.
She later transitioned to KNSD, NBC's affiliate station in San Diego, California. During her time with KNSD and MSNBC, she received several regional Emmy Awards for her reporting efforts, solidifying her reputation as a rising talent in the field.
In 2007, Chang joined CNN as a correspondent based in Beijing, China. While with CNN, she covered a variety of major international events, including the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing and the aftermath of the Sichuan earthquake. Notably, she was the last journalist to interview Benazir Bhutto, the late former Prime Minister of Pakistan, before her assassination.
Emily Chang currently works for Bloomberg Television, where she serves as an anchor and executive producer. Her work at Bloomberg has made her a prominent voice in technology journalism, and she is widely recognized for her insightful interviews and in-depth reporting.
In 2010, Emily Chang married Jonathan Stull. The couple has two children and resides together with their family. While Emily generally keeps her personal life private, she has occasionally shared glimpses into her family life. She continues to balance her roles as a journalist, spouse, and parent. Her estimated net worth is approximately $1 million, reflecting both her professional achievements and long-standing career in journalism.
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