Vladimir Duthiers, a correspondent at CBS News, has been named “featured host” for CBS Mornings.
With his new role, Duthiers will continue working on the network’s streaming properties, where he is co-anchor of a mid-morning block.
Previously, he worked at CNN as an international correspondent and was a journalist and associate producer at “CNN Anderson Cooper 360.”
He joined CNN in 2009 as a production assistant on the news program “Amanpour.”
Before beginning his career in the world of journalism, Duthiers spent 18 years in the investment management industry.
Duthiers has a B.A. from the University of Rhode Island and a M.S. from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
Be sure to congratulate Duthiers on Twitter.
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