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Christof Putzel is an American journalist and correspondent. He is best known for his work as a correspondent for the PBS series Frontline. He has also worked as a correspondent for ABC News, CBS News, and NBC News. Putzel was born in 1979 in Washington, D.C. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 2001 with a degree in political science. Putzel began his career as a producer for ABC News in 2002. He then moved to CBS News in 2004, where he worked as a producer and correspondent. In 2008, he joined NBC News as a correspondent. In 2011, Putzel joined PBS's Frontline as a correspondent. He has reported on a variety of topics, including the Syrian civil war, the rise of ISIS, and the opioid crisis. Putzel has won numerous awards for his work, including an Emmy Award, a Peabody Award, and a duPont-Columbia Award. As of 2021, Christof Putzel's net worth is estimated to be roughly $1 million.

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2019

Christof began his production career while an undergraduate at Connecticut College, where he produced his first documentary, "Left Behind," about AIDS orphans in Kenya. The film won over a dozen awards at film festivals, including a Student Academy Award, the International Documentary Association’s David Wolper Award, and HBO Films Best Student Film Award.

His documentary, “From Russia with Hate,” about the rise of violent attacks against immigrants in Moscow by neo-Nazi skinheads, won Columbia University’s Alfred I. DuPont Award and the prestigious Livingston Award for International Reporting. He was nominated for his third Emmy for “Lost in Democracy,” a documentary about the first democratic elections held in the tiny Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan.

2014

Christof was married to Julia Taft, a great-granddaughter of late Robert A. Taft, Republican senator from Ohio, and a great-great-granddaughter of President and Chief Justice William Howard Taft. They divorced in 2014.

2013

In 2013, Christof was awarded his second Alfred I. duPont–Columbia University Award for "Arming the Mexican Cartels," a documentary investigating gun trafficking into Mexico from the United States.

When Current TV was sold to Al Jazeera Media in 2013, Putzel became a senior correspondent for the network's flagship news magazine, America Tonight.

2012

In 2012, "Sex, Lies, and Cigarettes," a documentary centered around Aldi, "the Indonesian smoking baby," went viral after exposing Philip Morris's marketing practices in the developing world. It won an Overseas Press Club Award, a PRISM Award, and was nominated for an Emmy.

2005

Christof joined Current TV in 2005 as one of the network’s first employees. The following year, he was nominated for his first Emmy for his report from Mogadishu, Somalia about the rise and fall of the Islamic Court Union. He trekked in the jungles of the Democratic Republic of Congo to cover the exploitation of child gold miners, made the treacherous journey through the desert to cross the Mexico/US border with migrants trying to reach American soil, and camped on the southern shores of Yemen, where he discovered the bodies of more than two-dozen refugees who drowned attempting to escape the violence in Somalia.