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Bertha Coombs ’80 to Speak at Graduation
Bertha
Coombs of the Milton Academy Class of 1980 has graciously
agreed to be our graduation speaker this year. An accomplished
and experienced journalist, Bertha covers business and financial
news as a reporter for NBC’s business news network,
CNBC.
Bertha’s career has given her opportunities to explore
a passion for writing and learning fostered during her years
at Milton. It has also given her an appreciation for good
rain gear. At CNBC, she has reported on everything from the
markets to corporate fraud trials and all four of last year’s
devastating hurricanes.
Before joining CNBC, Bertha cut her teeth as a financial
markets reporter with Yahoo! Finance Vision. Millions around
the world downloaded her live Yahoo reports of the 9/11 attacks
on the World Trade Center.
Prior to that, Bertha was a reporter and early morning news
anchor for ABC News. Among her assignments there: the Clinton
impeachment, the Kosovo Crisis and Hurricane Floyd. She also
anchored the network's first special report on the John F.
Kennedy Jr. plane crash.
In 1996, Bertha came to Milton as a panelist on a Graduates’
Weekend Keynote Panel, “Communications: The Continuing
Revolution.” At the time, she was a local news reporter
and anchor at WABC-TV in New York. There, her first big assignment
was to cover Hurricane Andrew in Florida, just two weeks after
she’d moved from Miami where she’d been a reporter
at WPLG-TV. She began her reporting career at WFSB-TV in Hartford,
Connecticut, where her first big story was (that’s right)
a hurricane–Hurricane Gloria.
Bertha is a member and has served on the board of the National
Association of Hispanic Journalists. Born in Havana, she came
to the United States with her family in 1966.
Following Milton Academy, she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree
in History from Yale University. Following graduation, she
was the 1984 Leo Beranek Fellow, participating in a reporter
training program at WCVB in Boston.
Though she is confirmed New Yorker, Bertha continues to be
a Red Sox Fan.
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