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Cleo Constantine Abram (born January 25, 1993) is an American video journalist.[2] She produced videos for Vox before launching her YouTube channel, Huge if True, which covers emerging technologies, in 2022.
Cleo Abram | |
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Born | Cleo Constantine Abram January 25, 1993 |
Alma mater | Columbia University (B.A.) |
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Known for | Huge if True |
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Nationality | American |
Occupations | YouTube personality, video journalist |
Spouse | Zachariah Reitano |
Years active | 2022 - Present |
Subscribers | 2.19 million (8 February 2024) |
Views | 323,929,571[1] (8 February 2024) |
Early life and education
Abram grew up in Washington, D.C. and attended Sidwell Friends School[3][4] and then Columbia College at Columbia University, where she founded the school's TEDx conference and was a University Senator for the Columbia College Student Council.[5] She is a former model.[6]
Career
Abram founded the newsletter "The Short Version", which examines arguments on opposing sides of current issues.[6] She produced videos for Vox about technology topics.[7][8] She hosted the Vox Media Studios and YouTube Originals series Glad You Asked,[9][10] which was nominated for an Emmy Award in 2020.[11] In January 2022, she left Vox to start a YouTube channel with a series titled "Huge if True" about emerging technologies.[12][13][14]
Awards and nominations
In October 2023, MakeUseOf.com included Abram's channel in their collection of 8 best explainers on Youtube.[15][16]
Abrams was nominated at the 13th Streamy Awards for "Best Collaboration", with MKBHD.[16]
Personal life
Abram married Zachariah Reitano, the CEO and co-founder of the healthcare company Ro, in June 2021.[17]
References
External links
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