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Hoda Kotb is a prominent Egyptian-American television news anchor, widely recognized as a co-host of NBC’s Today show. She was born on August 9, 1964, in Norman, Oklahoma, and raised in Morgantown, West Virginia, and Alexandria, Virginia.
Her parents are of Egyptian origin, and she spent one year living in Egypt and another in Nigeria during her youth. Her first name, “Hoda,” derives from Arabic, meaning “guidance,” while her surname, “Kotb,” translates to “pole,” as in the North or South Pole, which is a common Egyptian surname. Her father, who passed away in the 1980s, was a fossil energy specialist, and her mother has worked at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C.
Kotb graduated from Fort Hunt High School in 1982 and went on to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree in broadcast journalism from Virginia Tech in 1986. During her time at Virginia Tech, she was a member of the Delta Delta Delta sorority, Beta Nu Chapter. She later returned to her alma mater to deliver the keynote speech at the 2008 graduation. From 2010 to 2013, she served on the Virginia Tech Alumni Association Board of Directors.
Hoda Kotb began her journalism career in 1986 as a news assistant for CBS News in Cairo, Egypt. She quickly progressed to roles in the United States, serving as a morning anchor and general assignment reporter for WQAD-TV (ABC) in Moline, Illinois, and as an anchor for WXVT-TV in Greenville, Mississippi.
Between 1989 and 1991, she worked as a weekend anchor and reporter for WINK-TV in Fort Myers, Florida. In 1992, she joined WWL-TV (CBS) in New Orleans as an anchor and reporter. Her national career took off in 1998 when she became a correspondent for Dateline NBC.
Kotb gained widespread recognition as a co-host of the fourth hour of NBC’s Today show, originally alongside Kathie Lee Gifford. Over the years, she has co-anchored Today with other prominent anchors, including Katie Couric, Meredith Vieira, Ann Curry, and Savannah Guthrie, solidifying her status as a leading figure in American broadcast journalism.
Hoda Kotb is also a best-selling author. Her first book, Hoda: How I Survived War Zones, Bad Hair, Cancer and Kathie Lee, was released in October 2010 and became a New York Times bestseller. The memoir reflects on her personal and professional experiences, including her battle with breast cancer.
Her second book, Ten Years Later: Six People Who Faced Adversity and Transformed Their Lives, was published on January 15, 2013. The book profiles six individuals who faced life-altering challenges and revisits them a decade later to reveal how their lives have evolved.
In 2005, Kotb married Burzis Kanga, a tennis coach at the University of New Orleans. The marriage ended in divorce in 2007. That same year, she was diagnosed with breast cancer and underwent a mastectomy followed by reconstructive surgery in March. Her journey was documented by the Today show, helping raise public awareness about breast cancer.
Since overcoming cancer, Kotb has become a dedicated advocate for breast cancer awareness and survivorship. She has spoken publicly about the importance of early detection and serves as an inspiration to many battling the illness.
Kotb is currently in a relationship with New York-based financier Joel Schiffman. As of the most recent reports, they have been together for over two years, having built a life that balances family and professional commitments.
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