Michelle Kosinski is a CNN White House correspondent, responsible for covering the Obama administration from the White House and around the world. She joined the network in 2014 and contributes to all CNN programs and platforms. Kosinski is based in the Washington, D.C. bureau. Previously, Kosinski served as NBC News foreign correspondent based in London, where she reported for "NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams," "Today", MSNBC and CNBC. Named to this position in 2005, Kosinski covered a wide range of domestic and international stories for the network, including the earthquake in Haiti, the aftermath of the Arab Spring, military handover in Afghanistan, terrorist plots and bombings in Europe, the assassination of Benazir Bhutto, and US-Russia relations from Moscow. Prior to her work at NBC News, Kosinski reported for WTVJ-NBC 6 in Miami, Fla. where she received an Emmy for reporting on immigration issues. She was also named 2005 Woman of the Year by South Florida Women in Communications. Kosinski was born in Cinnaminson, N.J. She earned Bachelor's and Master's degrees from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University in Chicago, Ill.