Michael Feldman is widely known to television audiences as the husband of Today show co-host Savannah Guthrie, yet his professional life has largely unfolded outside the spotlight. The couple first met in 2007 at a social gathering while Savannah was working as a legal correspondent for NBC News. Their relationship developed over several years, eventually leading to their marriage in 2014, the same year they welcomed their daughter, followed by the birth of their son two years later.
Savannah has often spoken about the importance of patience and timing in their relationship, noting that they once worried they might have waited too long to start a family. Instead, parenthood became a joyful new chapter for both of them, grounding their busy professional lives. Public tributes shared by Savannah over the years reflect a partnership built on humor, mutual support, and a shared focus on family life away from television cameras.
Professionally, Feldman has built a long career in politics and strategic communications. After graduating from Tufts University, he served in senior advisory roles during the Clinton administration and later worked closely with Vice President Al Gore. Over time, he transitioned into public affairs consulting, eventually helping establish a major communications firm in Washington. Today, he remains active in advising organizations on policy and communications strategy.
In recent weeks, Feldman has drawn public attention while supporting Savannah and her family during the search for her missing mother. While balancing professional responsibilities, he has remained focused on helping his family through the difficult period, showing a quieter side of a figure more accustomed to working behind the scenes.