Ali Velshi Bio, Wiki, Age, NBC News, CNN, MSNBC, Wife, American Morning, Net worth, and Twitter

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Ali Velshi Profile

Ali Velshi is a Canadian television journalist, and a senior economic and business correspondent for NBC News since October 2016. He was also a substitute anchor for Top Story with Tom Llamas on NBC News Now on weeknights and The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell on MSNBC on Friday nights.

Ali Velshi Age

Velshi is 55-56 years old as of 2023. He was born on 29th October 1968 or 1969 in Nairobi, Kenya. Furthermore, he celebrates his birthday on 29th October every year.

Ali Velshi Height

He stands at an average height of 5 feet 10 inches tall.

Ali Velshi Education

Velshi attended Toronto’s Northern Secondary School, where he was elected school president. He then earned a degree in religious studies from Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, in 1994. Furthermore, during his time at Queen’s, he made news by organizing protests against Preston Manning and Canada’s Reform Party. In 2010, he was awarded the Queen’s University Alumni Achievement Award. Additionally, in 2016, he was awarded an honorary doctorate of law by his alma mater.

Ali Velshi Family

Velshi was reared in Toronto, Ontario after migrating there in 1971 from Nairobi, Kenya, where he was born. He is an Indian-Gujarati-born Muslim who practices Ismailism. He is the son of Murad Velshi, the first Indian-born Canadian elected to the Ontario Legislative Assembly, and his South African-born Indian wife Mila. In South Africa, Velshi’s parents ran a bakery, but in 1960, when Apartheid grew severe, they relocated to Kenya. Velshi’s parents run a network of travel firms in Toronto.

Ali Velshi Wife

In his early twenties, Velshi quickly got married. He met Philadelphia-based Cross Ledge Investments president and New York-born hedge fund manager Lori Wachs in 2009 while she was a guest on his show. They later got married. Together, the couple has one daughter. Between his residence in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, and an apartment in New York City, Velshi splits his time.

Ali Velshi
Ali Velshi

Ali Velshi CNN

He was well-known for his work on CNN; he served as the network’s chief business correspondent, Your Money’s anchor, and a co-host of World Business Today, a weekday business program on CNN International. He began working for Al Jazeera America in 2013, a network that had just begun broadcasting. Up until April 12, 2016, when Al Jazeera America stopped broadcasting, he hosted Ali Velshi on Target.

He began employment with MSNBC in October 2016. In September 2001, Velshi immigrated to the US and began working for the business news network CNN in New York City. Prior to the network’s demise in December 2004, he co-hosted The Money Gang with Pat Kiernan and served as the show’s anchor. For several programs, including Insights, Business Unusual, Street Sweep, and Your Money.

Ali Velshi American Morning

Velshi joined American Morning as a business correspondent in late 2006 and then again as co-anchor in 2011. In 2008, Velshi undertook a cross-country road trip aboard the CNN Election Express. During this he traveled from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, to Los Angeles, California, stopping along the way to discuss money issues with Americans. Velshi also spent 10 days riding the CNN Election Express through rural Texas before that state’s March 4, 2008, primaries.

Velshi regularly was a substitute anchor for CNN/U.S. programs such as American Morning. On Saturday and Sunday, he co-hosted a business program called Your Money. Velshi also hosted CNN’s Energy Hunt, which took him to the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and the Oil Sands of Canada in 2008. Tragic events during 2008 brought Velshi more airtime, including reporting from the now-destroyed Marriott Hotel in Islamabad, Pakistan, after the killing of Benazir Bhutto.

During the financial crisis of 2007–2008, Velshi again appeared on television frequently throughout the day on shows like American Morning and Anderson Cooper 360° and took viewers’ live calls during special editions of Your Money and his weekly call-in radio show. Until leaving CNN, Velshi co-hosted the market-opening edition of World Business Today on CNN International.

Ali Velshi Al Jazeera America

On April 4, 2013, it was announced that Velshi would be leaving CNN to join Al Jazeera America to host a weekly 30-minute magazine-style prime-time program called Real Money with Ali Velshi. He was the first on-air personality to be hired for the new channel. The channel stated that it hoped that Velshi’s show would initially start as a weekly show and become a daily show by the end of the year. Real Money with Ali Velshi launched on August 20, 2013, as a daily weekday show. On May 12, 2015, the show was relaunched as Ali Velshi on Target. This show ended in April 2016 when Al Jazeera America shut down.

Ali Velshi MSNBC and NBC

Velshi joined MSNBC in October 2016, with additional duties at MSNBC’s parent news division, NBC News, for which he serves as Business Correspondent. He initially co-anchored the 1:00 PM ET MSNBC news program Velshi & Ruhle with Stephanie Ruhle. As well as having his own 3:00 PM ET news program MSNBC Live with Ali Velshi. Velshi was also appointed as the fill-in host of The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell on Friday edition. However, in December 2019, Velshi was moved to weekend mornings with his show called Simply Velshi, a 2-hour solo act. He continues to substitute for other hosts in the weekday evening lineups.

Ali Velshi Awards and Recognition

The highest honor granted to Queen’s University graduates, the Queen’s University Graduates Achievement Award was bestowed to Velshi in 2010. A National Headliner Award for Business & Consumer Investigation was given to Velshi. For her in-depth investigation of CNN’s “How the Wheels Came Off” regarding the nearly catastrophic state of the American auto industry.

Velshi received a 2010 Emmy nomination for his coverage of the attempted terrorist attack on a Delta airplane landing in Detroit on Christmas Day 2009, which was broadcast worldwide. Furthermore, his work at Al Jazeera, which encompassed reporting on the controversy surrounding Chicago’s red-light cameras and the low wages paid to disabled American employees, earned him two additional News & Documentary Emmy award nominations in 2015.

Ali Velshi Net Worth 

Velshi has an estimated annual Net worth of $ 1 million to $5 million earned from his career as a Journalist.

Ali Velshi Social Media Platforms

Velshi is very active on his Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook pages. He has 679.9k followers on Twitter, 30.8k followers on Instagram, and 135k followers on Facebook.

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