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Poppy Harlow

American journalist (born 1982)

Poppy Harlow

Summary

American journalist (born 1982)

FieldValue
namePoppy Harlow
imagePoppy Harlow 2022 (cropped).jpg
captionHarlow in 2022
birth_nameKatharine Julia Harlow
birth_date
birth_placeMinneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.
educationColumbia University (BA)
Yale University (MSL)
creditsCNN
CNNMoney
Forbes
occupationAnchor
televisionCNN Newsroom
spouseSinisa Babcic
children2

Yale University (MSL) CNNMoney Forbes Poppy Harlow (born Katharine Julia Harlow; is an American journalist and media executive. She is the Founder and CEO of Day 2 Media, Chair of the WSJ Board of Directors Council, permanent member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and Aspen Institute Henry Crown Fellow. She was the co-anchor of CNN This Morning and was based at CNN's New York news bureau. She was previously co-anchor of CNN Newsroom weekdays from 9 A.M. to 11 A.M., a business correspondent at CNN, CNN International and HLN; an anchor for CNNMoney.com; the creator and host of CNN's Boss Files podcast; and a Forbes.com Video Network anchor, reporter and producer.

Early life and education

Harlow was born and raised in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Her father, attorney James Lee Harlow, died when she was 15. Her mother is Mary Louise Baird. Harlow's nickname "Poppy" is a childhood nickname that stuck.

Harlow graduated from The Blake School, a private co-educational college preparatory school in Minneapolis, in 2001. She then graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Columbia University with a bachelor's degree in Political Science

Career

Harlow in 2018

After interning at CBS while in college, Harlow continued working for CBS MarketWatch and as an assistant producer for CBS Newspath after graduation. She then became an anchor and reporter for NY1 News' Local Edition. While at NY1, her news beat covered Staten Island and New Jersey, including reports on local politics, the economy and local cultural events.

In September 2007, Harlow was hired by Forbes.com Video Network, where her area of coverage expanded to fashion, entertainment and business topics.

Harlow joined CNN in 2008 and served as the anchor for CNNMoney.com and reported for CNN, CNN International and HLN. She was named a New York-based CNN correspondent in April 2012. She has won the Gracie Award for best online investigative program or feature and SABEW's Best in Business award.

In 2013, while reporting on the conviction of two Steubenville, Ohio, high school football players for the rape of a 16-year-old, Harlow stated that it was "incredibly difficult, even for an outsider like me, to watch what happened as these two young men that had such promising futures, star football players, very good students, literally watched as they believed their lives fell apart ... [Ma'lik Richmond] collapsed [and told his attorney,] 'My life is over. No one is going to want me now.'" This apparent expression of sympathy for the rapists provoked widespread criticism. A petition requesting that CNN apologize on the air for sympathizing with the Steubenville rapists received over 250,000 signatures within two days of CNN's report.

Harlow also filled in for Richard Quest on CNN International.

Beginning on February 6, 2017, Harlow and Jim Sciutto took over as the new co-anchors of CNN Newsroom from 9 A.M. to 11 A.M. every morning due to Carol Costello's move to HLN. During this time, Harlow created and hosted CNN's Boss Files, a podcast exploring the journeys of business and global leaders. Boss Files released regular episodes through October 12, 2020.

Harlow was selected as a Class of 2019 Henry Crown Fellow at the Aspen Institute.

On September 15, 2022, it was announced that Harlow would co-anchor the new CNN revamped morning show with Don Lemon and Kaitlan Collins later in the year. She would also leave her 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. ET role on CNN Newsroom. On October 12, 2022, it was announced that the morning show would be named CNN This Morning.

In April 2024, Harlow announced she was leaving CNN. She had been moved out of the anchor position for the morning show for Kasie Hunt and had discussions about other roles at the network before deciding to move on. She did not announce new professional plans at the time. On May 14, 2024 Harlow delivered the keynote speech for Columbia College’s Class Day.

Following her departure from CNN, Harlow and her family moved to Paris. In 2025 she founded Day 2 Media and is based between Paris and New York City.

Awards

  • 2015 Emmy Nominee - Outstanding Live Coverage of a Current News Story - Long Form for "Ukraine: Shooting in Independence Square"
  • 2015 Emmy Nominee - Outstanding Business and Economic Reporting in a Regularly Scheduled Newscast, Anderson Cooper 360° for "GM Blamed for Death"
  • 2016 Emmy Nominee - Outstanding Business and Economic Reporting - Long Form, CNN Newsroom for "Hunger Games: Feeding America's Most Vulnerable Children"
  • 2019 Emmy Nominee - Outstanding Coverage of a Breaking News Story in a Newscast, CNN Newsroom for "CNN New York Bomb Evacuation"
  • 2022 John Jay Award recipient from her alma mater, Columbia College

Personal life

Harlow is married to Sinisa Babcic. The couple have two children; a daughter born in April 2016 and a son born in February 2018.

Works

References

References

  1. (2002). "U.S. Public Records Index". Family Search.
  2. Saad, Nardine. (December 28, 2015). "CNN's pregnant Poppy Harlow doing 'just fine' after anchor passed out on air". [[Los Angeles Times]].
  3. (2026-01-26). "The Wall Street Journal Announces Speaker Lineup for WSJ Board of Directors Council Summit 2025".
  4. "Council on Foreign Relations".
  5. "Aspen Institute Mobilizes New Generation of Leaders to Positively Impact Society".
  6. "Poppy Harlow: Media Relations Specialist". Leverage Agency.
  7. Flood, Brian. (March 20, 2015). "Things Didn't Go As Planned for CNN's Poppy Harlow, But She Couldn't Be Happier". TVNewser ([[AdWeek]]).
  8. (7 April 2016). "A Voice with Heart".
  9. "2014–15 Breakfast at Blake Speakers". [[Blake School (Minneapolis).
  10. Shacknai, Gabby. (June 30, 2022). "CNN's Poppy Harlow And Pamela Brown On What Going Back To Law School Has Taught Them About Journalism, Motherhood, And Finding Balance". [[Forbes]].
  11. "CNN Programs - Anchors/Reporters - Poppy Harlow".
  12. Edwards, David. "CNN grieves that guilty verdict ruined 'promising' lives of Steubenville rapists".
  13. Ortberg, Mallory. (17 March 2013). "CNN Reports On The 'Promising Future' of the Steubenville Rapists, Who Are 'Very Good Students'". Gawker.
  14. Davidson, Amy. "Life After the Steubenville Rape Trial: Are the Defendants' Lives Truly Over?".
  15. Estes, Adam Clarke. (March 19, 2013). "At Least 200,000 People Want CNN to Apologize for Its Sympathetic Steubenville Coverage". The Atlantic Wire.
  16. (2015-03-20). "Things Didn't Go As Planned for CNN's Poppy Harlow, But She Couldn't Be Happier".
  17. "Boss Files with Poppy Harlow - Podcast on CNN Podcasts".
  18. Darcy. (15 September 2022). "CNN announces it will debut new morning show with Don Lemon, Poppy Harlow, and Kaitlan Collins".
  19. Bauder, David. (2022-10-12). "CNN reveals name, start date for new morning show".
  20. Darcy, Oliver. (2024-04-26). "Poppy Harlow announces she will exit CNN after nearly two decades". CNN.
  21. Klein, Charlotte. (2024-04-26). "Poppy Harlow Is Leaving CNN".
  22. "Poppy Harlow CC'05 To Speak at Class Day".
  23. "Poppy Harlow - Awards".
  24. "The John Jay Awards Dinner 2022".
  25. Flood, Brian. (November 24, 2015). "CNN's Poppy Harlow Is Expecting First Child". TVNewser (AdWeek).
  26. Leon, Anya. (April 15, 2016). "Poppy Harlow Welcomes Daughter Sienna". [[People (magazine).
  27. Harlow, Poppy. (April 11, 2016). "Sinisa & I are thrilled to welcome our daughter Sienna into the world! She was born right on her due date...". Verified [[Twitter]] account.
  28. (7 February 2018). "It's a Boy! Poppy Harlow Welcomes Son Luca James: 'An Incredible Blessing'".
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