Claire Shipman is an accomplished American journalist, author, and public speaker known for her insightful reporting on politics, business, and women’s issues. Born in 1962, she graduated from Columbia University with a degree in Russian Studies. Shipman began her journalism career at CNN before joining NBC News, where she covered the White House and the Clinton administration.
She gained further recognition as a correspondent for ABC News, reporting on a wide range of domestic and international topics. Her work has taken her around the world, covering events from presidential elections to global economic issues. Shipman is also a co-author of several best-selling books, including “Womenomics,” “The Confidence Code,” and “The Confidence Code for Girls,” which explore the challenges women face in the workplace and offer strategies for building confidence and leadership skills.
Through her writing and speaking engagements, Shipman advocates for gender equality and encourages women to pursue their ambitions fearlessly. As a respected voice in media, she continues to contribute to important conversations about work, family, and the evolving role of women in society.