Mitali Mukherjee (journalist)
Mitali Mukherjee | |
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Born | Ambala, Haryana, India | 6 December 1979
Alma mater | IIMC |
Occupation | Journalist |
Years active | 2000–present |
Website | mitalimukherjee.com |
Mitali Mukherjee (born 6 December 1979) is an Indian news anchor and financial journalist.[1] She is currently the Director of Journalist Programmes at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism. [2]
She was news editor and key anchor of CNBC TV18.[3][4] She was previously with The TV Today group, BBC World and Doordarshan. She has also consulted with Mint, the World Bank and The Indian Express.[5][6] as well as The Wire.[7][8][9]
Early life
[edit]Mitali was born in Ambala, Haryana. She attended The Army Public School in New Delhi.[3] She then graduated in Political Science Honours from Delhi University and was awarded a gold medal. Post-graduation, Mitali went to Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) under the Ministry of I&B where she specialised in TV and Broadcast Journalism.[10] She won the Star TV Scholarship and was awarded a gold medal. More recently she has also got a post graduate qualification in working with children with learning disabilities from SNDT University Mumbai where she got an A+.[11]
Career
[edit]From 2004, Mitali was Markets and News Editor at CNBC TV18, where she anchored the flagship show, Bazaar, Business Lunch and Closing Bell. She resigned in 2014.[12]
In 2016, she co-founded MoneyMile[13][14] a digital video platform where her core focus was sharing financial investing advise to help women become financially independent and empowered.
Mitali has been Consulting Business Editor at The Wire, a left-leaning anti-establishment portal in India.[15][7]
Awards and achievements
[edit]Mitali has been a vocal supporter of financial freedom for women.[16][17] She has spoken at many gatherings on gender equity.[18][19][20]
Mitali is a Chevening fellow for the South Asia Journalism Fellowship 202. She is also a TEDx speaker,[21] Raisina AFGG (Asian Forum for Global Governance) Young Fellow[22][23] and Steering Committee member of AIYD (Australia India Youth Dialogue).[11]
In 2020, she featured in a cameo appearance in Mira Nair’s ‘A Suitable Boy’ that was aired on Netflix.[24]
References
[edit]- ^ Mitali Mukherjee, Consulting Business Editor at Editorji Technologies
- ^ "Mitali Mukherjee". reutersinstitute.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved 11 May 2024.
- ^ a b SBS Bangla: More than 70 percent of the workforce in Indian journalism would be women
- ^ CNBCTV18: Watch: This day 12 years ago, Sensex welcomed UPA 2 by hitting double upper circuits
- ^ TEDxSIULavale: x = independently organized TED event
- ^ Mint: Budget 2021 – Getting India back on the growth track
- ^ a b The WIRE: Mitali Mukherjee
- ^ SciencesPo, Prof. Philippe Martin
- ^ Mitali Mukherjee Shares Her Experience On Covid 2.0 MSN.
- ^ The Evolving Assets, TED.
- ^ a b Australia India Youth Dialogue
- ^ Udayan's bull run reaches exhaustion point, Business Standard.
- ^ TakeCharge Of Your Finances With The MoneyMile, Sheroes.
- ^ Firstpost Ropes In Vivek Law And Mitali Mukherjee For Its Budget 2018 Show, Media Infoline.
- ^ On this Women's day We Celebrate 35 Power Women of Finance Industry, MoneyFront.
- ^ Women's Power summit on March 7, The Hindu.
- ^ A push for change, The Hindu.
- ^ Centre for Economic Data and Analysis, Covid Impact: Why Are Women Being Left Behind in the Vaccination Campaign?.
- ^ Economic Policy – the Gender Bend, The Indian Express.
- ^ Women are paid less. Yes, this is old news, The Indian Express.
- ^ Speakers, TED.
- ^ The Raisina Young Fellows Programme, ORF|AFGG.
- ^ From Alpha Century to Viral World: The Raisina Young Fellow, Global Policy.
- ^ A Suitable Boy, LetsOTT.