Narmeen Choudhury Biography
Narmeen Chowdhury is a famous American journalist. She currently works for WPIX as a reporter for the 5pm, 6pm and 10pm shows. news broadcast. She officially joined the channel’s team in 2011 as a general reporter and has primarily served as a stand-in anchor for the channel. She previously worked as a reporter and backup anchor for WTIC based in Hartford, Connecticut.
Narmeen Choudhury Age
Narmeen Chowdhury was born on March 21, 1981 in Queens, New York, United States. she is 42 years old.
Narmeen Choudhury Height
Narmeen is about 1.65 meters high.
Narmeen Choudhury Family
Narmeen was born in Queens, New York and raised in Dutchess County, New York, USA with her caring and loving father and her mother. Additionally, Narmeen has a brother.
Narmeen Choudhury Husband
She is happily married to her beloved husband named Mian Azmy. He works as a managing director at JPMorgan Chase. The two celebrated their marriage on September 1, 2012. Narmeen and Miani have two attractive daughters, Laila Jasmine and Amal Jasmine. The family now lives in Manhattan.
Narmeen Choudhury Education
After completing her elementary and high school education, Narmeen enrolled at Boston College where she earned a BA in journalism.
Narmeen Choudhury Salary
She earns a respectable salary of $61,126 per year. This is evident when you look at the salaries of WPIX investigative reporters.
Narmeen Choudhury Net Worth
Narmeen has amassed a decent net worth over the years with an estimated net worth of $1 million.
Narmeen Choudhury Career
She currently works for WPIX as a reporter for the 5pm, 6pm and 10pm shows. news broadcast. She officially joined the channel’s team in 2011 as a general reporter and has primarily served as a stand-in anchor for the channel. She previously worked as a reporter and backup anchor for WTIC based in Hartford, Connecticut. She started her television career on her YNN Capital Her News 9 in Albany.
Her first on-air role was her News10 Now on her YNN in Syracuse. Narmeen worked there as a multimedia journalist. She has covered numerous stories of national and international significance, from Syracuse to Hartford to New York City.