Savannah Guthrie is a prominent American journalist and attorney, best known as the co-anchor of NBC's "Today" show. Born in Arizona in 1971, Guthrie studied journalism at the University of Arizona before earning her law degree from Georgetown University. She worked as a legal correspondent before joining NBC News in 2007. Known for her insightful interviews and engaging personality, Guthrie has won multiple awards for her reporting. In addition to her work on "Today," she has covered major events such as presidential elections and the Olympics. Off-screen, Guthrie is a dedicated mother and advocate for children's literacy programs.