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Tamara Keith

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Date of Birth: 1980 , September-25

Quick Timeline of Tamara Keith

1980 She was born
2000 Joined Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
2009 Joined NPR
2007 Was honored as Outstanding Story Radio

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September 25 , 1980

She was born

Talented and industrious lady, Tamara Keith was born in the early 1980s. She spent her childhood days in Hanford, California, United States of America. She has been living there since she was eight. She is an American.

2000

Joined Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism

Keith was raised in Hanford, California; there she got enrolled at some high school. After she earned her high school graduation, she joined University of California, Berkeley. She also earned her bachelor's degree within three years. She was just 19 when she joined Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. 

2009

Joined NPR

She joined NPR in 2009 as its business reporter. She is best known for covering the news about the earthquake in Haiti. While she was in her teen days, she joined NPR’s Weekend Edition Sunday writing and voicing essays.

2007

Was honored as Outstanding Story Radio

Sweet and lovely lady, Tamara Keith is a talented radio journalist from United States. She is also known for being the Society of Environmental Journalists for Outstanding Story Radio. That was her first major award. 

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Keith is a married woman. Her husband's name is unknown but he is known for being a cancer researcher and veterinarian. There is no any information about her extra affairs and divorce.

Keith was raised in Hanford, California; there she got enrolled at some high school. After she earned her high school graduation, she joined University of California, Berkeley. She also earned her bachelor's degree within three years. She was just 19 when she joined Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. She joined NPR in 2009 as its business reporter. She is best known for covering the news about the earthquake in Haiti. While she was in her teen days, she joined NPR’s Weekend Edition Sunday writing and voicing essays. She has been earning lucrative amount of salary and her net worth is also high.