Savannah Guthrie is the co-anchor of NBC News’ TODAY. She also serves as NBC News’ chief legal correspondent and a primary anchor for the network’s election coverage. Guthrie has conducted a wide range of exclusive and headline-making interviews, from presidents and prime ministers to some of the most recognizable figures in the world.
Guthrie’s work has been recognized with the Edward R. Murrow Award, as well as multiple News Emmys. During her tenure as co-anchor, TODAY has won a Peabody, and twice won Emmys for Outstanding Morning Show. In 2022, Guthrie was inducted into the Broadcasting & Cable Hall of Fame, and she received a Gracie Award for On-Air News Talent.
In 2018, Guthrie was appointed ambassador for the Elizabeth Dole Foundation’s Hidden Heroes campaign alongside actor Tom Hanks. She also serves as an ambassador for Best Buddies International, an organization she has been involved with for more than nine years. Guthrie is a New York Times bestselling author for her books “Mostly What God Does,” “Princesses Wear Pants” and the sequel “Princesses Save the World.” She is the executive producer of the Netflix show, “Princess Power,” based on the book series. Guthrie is married to communications consultant Mike Feldman and the couple has a daughter, Vale, and a son, Charley.