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Isha Sesay
Journalist and TV presenter
Isha Isatu Sesay (EYE-shə sə-SAY; born 6 January ) is a British journalist of Sierra Leonean descent. From to , she worked as an anchor and correspondent for CNN International. Originally based at CNN's world headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
and now based in Los Angeles, California, where she hosted the news programs CNN Newsroom Live from Los Angeles. In addition, she was the presenter of the Bulletin on Anderson Cooper °. In , Sesay also joined HLN as a co-anchor for Evening Express. She left CNN in to support a girl's education project called W.E. Can Lead for African girls, write a book and follow various other personal projects.[1]
Youth and education
Born in London, England in to Temne parents from Sierra Leone, Sesay returned with them at the age of seven to their homeland.
Raised in their Muslim faith, she lived in Sierra Leone for most of her childhood. She is one of three children, with an older sister and a younger brother. Isha's mother is Dr. Kadi Sesay, a former lecturer at Fourah Bay College. Dr. Sesay, in , was appointed as an advisor to the government of Valentine Strasser. Isha's father worked as a legal advisor to the SLPMB (Sierra Leone Produce Marketing Board); he died in
Sesay studied at the private Fourah Bay College School in Freetown.
She also attended St. Joseph's Secondary School in Freetown. At the age of 16, in she moved to the UK for further study and college.
After completing her A-levels, she was accepted into Trinity College, Cambridge, where she read English. She worked as a waitress in a bar while studying.[2] She decided to become a television journalist, having previously aspired to become an actress. During her final year, she began writing to media groups seeking work.
Career
Post college
After graduating, Sesay began her television career as a researcher for the BBC talk show Kilroy, initially as an unpaid intern.
Wiki isha sesay biography images Sesay, in , was appointed as an advisor to the government of Valentine Strasser. Speaking videos. Larry McReynolds An award winning legendary ex crew chief, columnist and commentar. It seems like they don't have nay children.She later was hired as a full-time paid employee. In , she moved to Glasgow to work for BBC Scotland, and, after a period behind the camera, got her first job as a TV announcer on BBC Choice.[3] She went on to present a variety of programmes for the BBC, CNN and TWI, before joining Sky in March [4]
Sky
At Sky, Sesay spent over three years as an anchor on Good Morning Sports Fans for Sky Sports News.[5] She considers the high points of this period to be meeting former boxer Michael Watson,[6] interviewing Ellen MacArthur, and travelling with members of the Arsenal football team following an exhibition match at Reebok Stadium in Manchester in support of Nwankwo Kanu's heart foundation.[4] She later moved to ITN, where she anchored the ITV Morning News programme, and was also a newsreader on breakfast programme GMTV.[5]
CNN
In November , Sesay became a news anchor and correspondent at CNN International, based at the network's global headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia, in the United States.
She travelled to Nigeria in April to cover the presidential election, where she conducted one-on-one interviews with both outgoing president Olusegun Obasanjo, and the newly-elected president Umaru Yar'Adua. Later that year, she was in South Africa to cover the launch of the Global Elders.[5]
International Desk
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In , Sesay became the host of the first edition of the weekday news program International Desk.
BackStory
In , she swapped roles with Michael Holmes, and was assigned as the presenter of BackStory.
CNN NewsCenter
On 16 April , BackStory was changed to a weekend-only show. Sesay was assigned as the anchor of a new show, CNN NewsCenter.
In addition to her duties as an anchor on CNN International, Sesay contributed to Anderson Cooper ° on CNN as presenter of the Bulletin, a position she held from 17 January The following year, she also took up the role of presenter on Evening Express on HLN.[7] She is currently based in Los Angeles, United States.[8]
Leaving CNN
On 2 August , Sesay announced that she was leaving CNN after 13 years.
She cited the media's focus on United States PresidentDonald Trump as a reason for her decision.[9][10] Sesay announced that she will be writing a book about the abduction of Chibok girls in Nigeria, and that she plans to continue her engagement with African issues.[9][1]
W.E.
Can Lead
Established | ; 11years ago() |
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Legal status | Active |
Headquarters | Atlanta, Georgia, USA |
Staff | Sharon Debary, Natalie Au, Robin Cutshaw, Stacey Brice Washington, William Asiko, Judithe Registre, Iris Kargbo, Rosaline Kargbo, Haja Koroma[11] |
Website |
In , Sesay launched W.E.
Can Lead (Women Everywhere Can Lead), an educational, humanitarian(c)(3), non-profit organization.[1][12] It was created to support African girls in receiving educational support to become future leaders.
Wiki isha sesay biography death Isha is a divorced and single woman. Her family of strong Muslim faith and beliefs. Read Edit View history. She is of Sierra Leon ethnicity and black race.In August , the program was mostly working with Nigerian girls, but it is open for girls from everywhere in Africa.[13][14]
It is a two-tiered program comprising a base and a specialization phase. After one year in which the girls learn basic skills like financial literacy, critical thinking and good health practices as well how to build self-esteem and self-awareness, they can apply to take part in the Young Leader development program.
Those who do not gain a place may attend annual empowerment camps and an inspirational speaker series.[15] The attendees receive financial support to cover tuition, uniforms and other supplies.[11] In August there were more than girls from ages 12 to 18 participating in the program.[1]
In January , actor Idris Elba auctioned a date with him to raise money for W.E.
Can Lead.[16] They cooperated again in , when they started a tombola in which donors could win a McLaren S Coupé.[17]
Independent activities since
Sesay works as a freelance presenter and speaker (whereby this list is not intended to be complete).
Sesay partnered with Bellanaija and AWB for a five-day series, “#ENDSARS: The Struggle to Save Nigeria” which investigated the core of the youth-led movement and stories of heroism, patriotism, and defiance associated to the fight for Nigeria’s future.[18]
Sesay, alongside the Senegalese journalist Aboubacry Ba, was the emcee of the Aiteo CAF Awards, celebrated at the Centre international de conférences Abdou Diouf (CICAD) on Tuesday, 8 January in Dakar, Senegal.[19][20]
In June , she led a Q&A round with the director of the documentary Youth unstoppable Slater Jewell-Kemker and her executive producer Adrian Grenierdes.
The documentary is about the green youth movement.[21][22]
On the occasion of the World Refugee Day, Sesay spoke with Samantha Nutt, founder of War Child the USA, an organization to help and protect children from warzones.[23]
In April , she hosted a public discussion with Michelle Obama under the name Becoming: an intimate conversation with Michelle Obama in front of guests at the Accor Hotel Arena in Paris and in Amsterdam.[24][25]
Her book Beneath the Tamarind Tree about the abduction of Chibok girls in was published in July by HarperCollins and as an audiobook on different platforms.[26]
In June , Sesay was a speaker at the Women Deliver Conference in Vancouver, Canada.
The Women deliver conference is an international conference around topics like gender equality, health and wellbeing of girls in the 21st century.[27][28]
She was a speaker at the Brilliant minds event in Stockholm, Sweden. The event was initiated in by Spotify founder and CEO Daniel Ek and serial entrepreneur Arash Pournouri.
The event claims to support open thinking in the music and technology industry.[29][30]
In September , Sesay was invited as a guest speaker in the BBC program Africa today for two days, where she talked on women's representation in the media.[31]
In September , she was one of the hosts of the Global Citizen Festival together with Bozoma Saint John.
This event connects live music with speeches and discussions on actual global problems of society, environment, and politics and is closely related to the Global Poverty Project.[32]
Also in September , she was a speaker at the Whitaker Peace & Development Initiative (WPDI) Place for Peace event.[33]
Books
Personal life
Sesay was married to Leif Coorlim, a CNN staffer.[34] The couple are divorced.[1] The seasoned journalist gave birth to her daughter on February 17, , through IVF after 2 unsuccessful IVFs.[35]
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