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Megan Garber Bio, Age, Height, Husband, Salary, Net Worth, The Atlantic

 

Megan Garber an American journalist working as a Staff Writer for The Atlantic based in Washington, District of Columbia. She started off working for the station in January 2012 and is well-known for her culture section’s creativity. She as well served as an Assistant Editor at Nieman Journalism Lab from 2010 to January 2012.

Megan Garber Age

Megan Garber was born in a city in the United States of America. Her age and date of birth are publicly unavailable, this section will be updated as the information is made public.

Megan Garber Height

Megan stands tall at a height of 5 feet 6 inches tall (Approx 1.71 m).

Megan Garber Family

Megan details regarding her family (parents and/or siblings) are publicly unavailable, this section will be updated as the information is made public.

Megan Garber Husband

She is a married woman, more information about her love life are publicly unavailable, this section will be updated as the information is made public.

Megan Garber Education

She enrolled at Princeton University where she later earned her bachelor’s degree in English Language and Literature. She earned the Princeton-in-Asia fellowship for a year-long work in Can Tho, Vietnam. She as well studied at Columbia University School of Journalism where she earned a master’s degree in Journalism in 2007.

Megan Garber Salary

She earns an estimated annual salary of $75,630 in accordance with The Atlantic staff writers’ salaries.

Megan Garber Net Worth

Garber has an estimated net worth of $1 Million – $5 Million.

Megan Garber Career

She serves as a staff writer at The Atlantic. She started off working with the station in January 2012 and is well-known for her culture section’s creativity. She is known to have penned about everything from the history of applause to the future of space travel for the magazine and theatlantic.com. She previously worked as an Assistant Editor at Nieman Journalism Lab as of 2010 to January 2012.

She began her her journalism career working at Columbia Journalism Review in 2007. She worked as a staff writer as of 2007 to 2010. She first first served at Columbia Journalism Review through a program that selects two students from Columbia’s graduating Master’s class for a year-long fellowship at the magazine. Moreover, Megan won a Mirror Award due to her excellence in media reporting.