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Julianna Goldman has been named a CBS News Correspondent, it was announced today by CBS News President David Rhodes. Goldman will begin work in August, based in the Washington bureau.
 
Goldman joins CBS News from Bloomberg, where she was a White House correspondent for Bloomberg News and Bloomberg Television, as well as a weekly panelist on “Political Capital with Al Hunt.”  She brings more than a decade of experience covering stories of national and international significance, and her assignments have taken her around the globe. 
 
Along with Charlie Rose, Goldman moderated Bloomberg’s first New Hampshire Republican presidential primary debate in 2011.  She covered President Barack Obama's 2008 and 2012 campaigns, summit meetings around the world, Obama’s first trip to China, and his first visit to Israel as president.
 
In addition, Goldman conducted Obama’s first one-on-one interview after his re-election in 2012, one of three interviews she has done with the president.  She covered the White House on the night Osama bin Laden was killed, and traveled on Air Force One to Afghanistan one year after that strike.
 
Goldman began her career at Bloomberg in 2003 and has moved up through a variety of roles in New York and Washington.  Last year, National Journal named her one of the 25 most influential Washington women under 35. She grew up in Bethesda, Md., and graduated magna cum laude from Barnard College/Columbia University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science.
 
Via Press Release
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