Andrea Koppel is an EdTech entrepreneur and founder of the College2Career Academy which helps college students get clarity on how to convert their majors into careers they'll love. She is also host of the Time4Coffee Podcast which includes hundreds of interviews with professionals in dozens of industries. Koppel is a former TV journalist, communications strategist, and global policy and advocacy expert.
Early life and education
Koppel was born in New York City, the daughter of Ted Koppel, a television journalist, and Grace Anne Dorney Koppel, an attorney and spokesperson for Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Her father is Jewish and her mother is Catholic.[1][2]
Koppel was a Congressional correspondent for CNN until August 2007. Prior to that she served as the network's State Department correspondent from 1998 until October 2006. Koppel joined CNN in 1993 as the network's Tokyo correspondent and in 1995 became CNN's Beijing Bureau Chief.[4]
In February 2008, she joined M+R Strategic Services, a Washington, DC-based cause-oriented public affairs firm as SVP and Head of its Communications Division.[5]
As of 2010, Koppel was the Director of International Communications for the Red Cross[6]
and a director of the Henry L. Stimson Center.[7]
In June 2011, Andrea joined Mercy Corps as its Vice President of Global Engagement and Policy, leading global policy and advocacy strategies.[8]
^ abcJerome, Richard (March 24, 2003). "News Flash". People Magazine.
^Stephanie Siegel; Peggy Vaughn (June 7, 2006). "Class acts for 2006 graduates". The Gazette. Maryland Community Newspapers. Archived from the original on June 14, 2006. Retrieved March 9, 2020.