Morgan Kelly Radford was born in Greensboro (North Carolina, United States of America) on November 18, 1987. She is of African, Cuban, and American descent. Morgan Kelly Radford is a journalist as well as a TV reporter. Her most popular work is for her work as a New York-based reporter on NBC News. Her father was a railroad worker , whose name is not well-known by the media. Her mother is Dr. Lily Kelly Radford, who was a former clinical psychologist as well as a management consultant. Morgan completed her studies at Grimsley High School and was enrolled in Duke University. She transferred to Harvard University as a junior which is where she received her BA in Foreign Language Citations in Spanish and French. In the month of May 2009, Morgan was also hired as an intern with Morning Express with Robin Meade the CNN network. She was awarded an Fulbright Scholarship in 2010, one of the many US Cultural Exchange Programs. After spending some time instructing English at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa, Morgan was offered the position of a production assistant for the EPSN for the 2010 FIFA W
orld Cup.
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