Carrie Cordero is an American journalist best known as the Robert M. Gates Senior Fellow and General Counsel at CNAS. Carrie Cordero is also recognized as a national security lawyer with government, academic and private practice experience. Moreover, she is a CNN Legal Analyst and National Security Analyst.
Carrie Cordero Wikipedia & Parents Details
Carrie Cordero was born and raised by her American parents. However, she has not revealed any information about her parents for their privacy.
Carrie Cordero has not revealed her exact date of birth but she seems to be around 50 years old as per her appearance. She currently resides in Washington, DC and holds American nationality. She comes from a Hispanic ethnic background and follows the Christian religion.
She stands tall at a height of 5 feet 6 inches and has decent weight.
Talking about her education, she went to Barnard College in 1993 and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science in 1997. She attended American University Washington from 1999 to 2002 for her Doctor of Law (J.D)
Carrie Cordero Married Life
Carrie Cordero is married to her husband, whose name is not revealed. She has kept her personal life very private and away from the spotlight for their protection. She always avoids questions about her family life and has created a fine distance between her personal life and professional.
Therefore, no information can be found about her husband, however, they seem to have a peaceful and content life with their children.
Carrie Cordero Net Worth and Career Insights
Carrie Cordero has established herself as a competent and skilled journalist and news personality with an estimated net worth of around $1 million to $5 million approximately.
Carrie Cordero is widely recognized by the public as the Robert M. Gates Senior Fellow and General Counsel at CNAS who also serves as a national security lawyer. The Secretary of Homeland Security appointed Carrie to the Homeland Security Advisory Council in March 2022 and she has been working as a CNN Legal & National Security Analyst.
Delighted to join @jchatterleyCNN @cnni earlier today to discuss how yesterday’s Jan 6 hearing illuminated the pressure campaign directed against Georgia election officials to come up with magical votes that simply didn’t exist pic.twitter.com/aCw5wUOlj8
— Carrie Cordero (@carriecordero) June 22, 2022
Moreover, Carrie Cordero became a member of the Board of Advisors of the Tech, Law & Security Program at American University Washington College of Law. She had served as Counsel to the Assistant Attorney General for National Security, Senior Associate General Counsel at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, Attorney-Advisor in the Department of Justice and more.
Carrie is also the former Director of the Bar Association of the District of Columbia and a Certified Information Privacy Professional. She has also served as an adjunct professor of law at Georgetown where she also worked as the director of National Security for almost 10 years. Furthermore, she was also a Contributing Editor of Lawfare.