Andrea Mitchell
Andrea Mitchell is NBC News’ Chief Washington and Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent. A veteran political correspondent, Mitchell has covered every presidential campaign for NBC News since 1980 as well as reporting on national security issues across all NBC News platforms.
She appears regularly on NBC Nightly News, TODAY, Meet the Press and NBC News NOW. Mitchell's extensive and varied reports over the years include all of the Reagan/Gorbachev arms control summits, a series of exclusive interviews with Cuba's late President Fidel Castro, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the Iran nuclear negotiations, conflicts in Haiti, Bosnia and Kosovo as well as assignments in Iraq, Afghanistan, Iran, North Korea, Pakistan, Israel and the Palestinian territories.
Mitchell has played a prominent role in U.S. political coverage, serving as a panelist in the 1988 Bush-Dukakis presidential debate and the NBC News Democratic Primary debate in 2015. In 2019, she co-moderated the fifth Democratic presidential debate hosted by MSNBC and The Washington Post in Atlanta.
From 2008 to 2025, Mitchell hosted Andrea Mitchell Reports on MSNBC, offering in-depth analysis and interviews on politics and foreign affairs.
Mitchell has been honored for her distinguished reporting, receiving the 2025 Peabody Career Achievement Award, the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 40th annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards, The International Radio and Television Society Foundation’s Giant of Broadcasting and Electronic Arts Honor, the International Women’s Media Foundation’s Lifetime Achievement Award, the Freedom of the Press Award from the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, the Goldsmith Career Award for Excellence in Journalism from the John F. Kennedy School of Government, and the Leonard Zeidenberg Award from the Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA) for her contribution to the protection of First Amendment freedoms. Mitchell was also recognized by New York Women in Communications with the prestigious Matrix Award for her excellence in broadcast journalism and won a Gracie Award for Outstanding Reporter/Correspondent.
In September 2005, Mitchell authored the best-selling memoir, Talking Back, chronicling her experiences as one of the first women to cover the White House, Congress, and U.S. foreign policy.
A native of New York, Mitchell received a B.A. degree in English Literature from the University of Pennsylvania where she later served as Vice Chair of the Board of Trustees and Chair of the Arts and Sciences Board of Advisors. She is currently an Emeritus Trustee and created the Andrea Mitchell Center for the Study of Democracy. In 2018, Mitchell delivered the University’s Commencement Address, receiving an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters.
Mitchell is married to former Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan. They reside in Washington, D.C.