Mary Bruce Bio, Age, Height, Education, Parents, Siblings, Husband, Children, Salary, Net worth, Career

Mary Bruce
Mary Bruce

Mary Bruce Biography

Mary Bruce is a well-known American newscaster who currently works at ABC News as Chief White House Correspondent based in Washington, DC.

Mary Bruce’s Age

With her being born on 25 May 1985 in Washington DC USA, she turned 38 years old in 2023. Her birth sign is Gemini and she belongs to white ethnicity.

Mary Bruce’s Height

From trusted sources of information, Mary stands on a height of 5feet 6 inches. On average her weight is 58Kgs, her hair color golden and her eyes brown.

Mary Bruce Education

The newscaster studied at National Cathedral School in Washington, DC and later proceeded with tertiary education at Washington University in St. Louis to study history and Spanish where she graduated with Bachelor’s degree.

Mary Bruce’s Parents and siblings

Mary is a daughter to her parents Henry and Rose Read who raised her alongside her sister in Washington. Her sister’s identity is not publicly revealed.

Mary Bruce Husband and Children

The correspondent married his love of life Duane Moore, an investment banker whom she had met in 2010. Moore proposed in 2012 and they tied knots on 12 September 2015. As a result of successful marriage, the couple has been blessed with two children whom identities are not known.

Mary Bruce salary and Net worth

The mother of two is believed to receive an annual salary ranging from $93,429 – $117,963 and her wealth that she has mainly acquired through her career totaling to $700,000.

Mary Bruce Career

Mary joined ABC News in 2006 and was tasked a desk assistant job. In 2008 she became the segment producer for This week with George Stephanopoulos. She worked as a producer and digital journalist and spent 5 years covering the white house. Mary covered the 2016 presidential election and presidential campaign.

In 2018, she was awarded a Joan S. Barone Award for her reporting on Justice Kavanaugh’s confirmation to the Supreme Court. She has rose in ranks as she served as the lead campaign correspondent during 2020 presidential election covering Biden’s Campaigns.

Previously, she had worked as a senior congressional correspondent covering first and second impeachment trial for Donald Trump. Regularly, she fills in as an anchor for Good Morning America and World News Tonight.

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