Her father was doing his PhD when she was born and went on to become a notable physician and professor. Meanwhile, her mother was an early childhood educator, CNN reported. Malveaux credits her parents' leadership and guidance for her success in elementary school.
During that period, she spent time as an intern in Africa, working on documentaries in Kenya and Egypt. Malveaux landed her first gig in television news as a general assignment reporter for New England Cable News in Boston, Massachusetts. She played an instrumental role during the and elections, helping her station earn an Emmy Award in Throughout her decade-long career as a White House correspondent, Malveaux has conducted interviews with Presidents Clinton, Bush, and Obama.
Her birth name is Suzanne Maria Malveaux. She is a woman of average stature. Malveaux stands at a height of 5 ft and 6 in tall. She of American nationality. Her father is Floyd J. Malveaux, and her mother is, Myrna Maria Ruiz. Floyd was a doctor who served as the dean of the College of Medicine at Howard University. Maria Ruiz is a retired schoolteacher. She has French, Spanish, and African ancestry.
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