Phil Mattingly

Phil Mattingly (born December 16, 1985) is an American journalist who is the current co-anchor of CNN's flagship morning program CNN This Morning with Poppy Harlow.[1][2] He is the network's former Chief White House correspondent, who received the 2023 White House Correspondents' Association Award for Excellence in Presidential Coverage Under Deadline Pressure – Broadcast.[3] Prior to that, he was the network's senior White House correspondent and congressional correspondent. Previously, Mattingly worked at Bloomberg Television in Washington, where he served as the network's White House correspondent and a national political correspondent.[4]

Phil Mattingly
Born (1985-12-16) December 16, 1985
NationalityAmerican
Alma materOhio State University (BA)
Boston University (MA)
OccupationJournalist
Years active2007–present
EmployerCNN
SpouseChelsea Carter
Children4
AwardsWHCA Award for Excellence in Presidential News Coverage Under Deadline Pressure

Career

After graduating from Ohio State University (where he was on the baseball team) and then Boston University, Mattingly found work with Congressional Quarterly in 2007, as an economic and financial affairs reporter covering the banking committees and the financial crisis.[5]

In 2010, Mattingly joined Bloomberg News where he served as a Finance and Economics Reporter and helped lead Bloomberg's coverage of the federal response to the financial crisis. In 2012, Mattingly was named as a Justice Department correspondent. In 2013, he was named as a White House correspondent covering the Obama administration. After a stint at the White House, Mattingly was named as Bloomberg's national political correspondent, covering the politics and policies behind the 2016 presidential campaigns.[6]

In December 2015, Mattingly was hired by CNN as a New York-based correspondent. He spent 2016 on the campaign trail covering Republican presidential candidates Chris Christie, John Kasich and Donald Trump. His work included a series of investigative pieces into Trump's business history, finances and taxes.[4]

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