Linda Vester (born June 11, 1965) is an American television news host. She was the anchor of ''
NBC News at Sunrise'' on NBC and ''DaySide with Linda Vester'' on the
Fox News
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. She left television in 2005 to raise her children. She later produced an award-winning documentary and most recently founded a website for moms.
Early life and education
Linda Vester is the daughter of the late Joan Vester Schoettinger and the late Dr. John Vester of Cincinnati, Ohio.
She graduated
magna cum laude
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from
Boston University
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with a bachelor's degree in
journalism
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in 1987. She received an honors diploma from the
Sorbonne in
France
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after attending for one semester in 1985. In 1998 she was awarded a
Fulbright Scholarship to study Arabic and
Middle East
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The term came into widespread usage by the United Kingdom and western Eur ...
Affairs at the
American University in Cairo,
Egypt
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. She learned to speak both
French and
Arabic
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fluently
Career
Vester began her journalism career while interning for
CBS News's Paris Bureau in 1985 and Boston bureau in 1986–87. In 1987, her first on-air position as a general news reporter was at
KHGI-TV
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in
Kearney, Nebraska. After pausing to pursue her
Fulbright Scholarship in Egypt, she was hired by
NBC News
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to be groomed as a foreign correspondent.
Her training at
NBC began in 1989 as a researcher and field producer in New York. In early 1990, NBC News management sent her to affiliate
WFLA-TV to continue her on-air training, with the provision that they could call on her to report for the network when needed.
NBC exercised that provision when
Iraq
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invaded
Kuwait
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in 1990, which led to
Operation Desert Shield and
Operation Desert Storm. Because of Vester's Arabic language ability and background in Middle East Affairs, NBC temporarily pulled her from WFLA-TV to report from
Saudi Arabia
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for its affiliate stations.
When the
Gulf War
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ended, Vester returned to WFLA-TV until 1992, when she was dispatched to NBC's Washington affiliate,
WRC-TV
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, in a shared agreement during which she reported for the affiliate on weekdays and for the network on weekends. During that period she covered the
White House
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, Pentagon and
State Department
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as well as the humanitarian disaster from
Somalia
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.
In mid-1993, Vester was promoted to full-time network correspondent, reporting for NBC's ''Weekend Today'' program. Assignments included reporting from
Haiti
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during a
coup d'état
A coup d'état (; ; ), or simply a coup
, is typically an illegal and overt attempt by a military organization or other government elites to unseat an incumbent leadership. A self-coup is said to take place when a leader, having come to powe ...
t. In early 1994, she was posted to NBC's London bureau, covering foreign affairs for all of the network's newscasts. Among her assignments were the
Rwandan genocide
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, about which she later produced the award-winning 2005 documentary “Back Home”, directed by Rwandan refugee J.B. Rutagarama.
In 1996, Vester was reassigned back to the United States, reporting from
NBC's Chicago bureau. A year later, she was promoted to anchor of NBC News at Sunrise and moved to
New York. During this time she also anchored afternoon news coverage on
MSNBC
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.
In 1999, Vester was hired by Fox News Channel to host its afternoon newscasts. She anchored part of the channel's live coverage during
9/11 and hosted an exclusive interview with
O.J. Simpson. In 2003, Fox News debuted a news program with a live audience, ''Dayside with Linda Vester''. She continued in this position until July 2005, while pregnant with her second child. Then-CEO
Roger Ailes agreed to release her from her contract to be a stay-at-home mom.
Juliet Huddy and
Mike Jerrick hosted ''DaySide'' until it was replaced with ''
The Live Desk'' with
Martha MacCallum in late 2006.
Personal life
Linda Vester, a
Roman Catholic
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, married Glenn H. Greenberg, a Wall Street investor and son of baseball Hall of Famer
Hank Greenberg and Caral Gimbel, the daughter of
Bernard Gimbel of the
Gimbel's department store family, on May 5, 2001, in
New York City
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.
Together they have four children
in addition to Greenberg's three grown children from his prior marriage.
While raising their children,
philanthropy
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became a priority for Vester. She serves as a trustee for the
Institute of International Education
The Institute of International Education (IIE) is an American 501(c) non-profit organization that focuses on international student exchange and aid, foreign affairs, and international peace and security. IIE creates programs of study and training ...
, which administers the prestigious Fulbright Scholarship. She also serves as a trustee for Summer Steps, an early-childhood education program in New York that prepares low-income preschoolers for kindergarten.
Vester and Greenberg have endowed a psychiatry chair at
Yale Medical School for the study of
PTSD. They were inspired to do so after Vester experienced PTSD in the Gulf War and Rwanda. They are avid supporters of the
Warrior Scholar Project, an academic boot camp that helps Iraq and Afghanistan veterans complete their college education after combat. They also are involved with the
Posse Foundation, currently financially supporting the college education of a group of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans. In addition, Vester has endowed a college scholarship for girls at her former high school,
Ursuline Academy, in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Sexual harassment accusation
In April 2018, Vester accused NBC Anchor
Tom Brokaw
Thomas John Brokaw (; born February 6, 1940) is an American author and retired network television journalist. He first served as the co-anchor of Today (American TV program), ''The Today Show'' from 1976 to 1981 with Jane Pauley, then as the anch ...
of two incidents of sexual harassment, when she was working for NBC. She accused him of tickling and trying to kiss her on separate occasions while she worked there in the 1990s. Brokaw gave a different version of the incidents, denying any harassment.
References
External links
Dayside on FOXNews.com
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1965 births
Living people
American television reporters and correspondents
University of Paris alumni
Boston University College of Communication alumni
NBC News people
American women television journalists
Fox News people
Gimbel family