Adrienne Arsenault Married, Husband/Spouse, Partner, Salary, Bio

Those journalists are truly exemplary who devote their entire career in media. Among such journalist is Adrienne Arsenault who started her career from CBC in 1991 and still works in the same media. She is best known as a foreign correspondent for Canadian Broadcasting Corporation who won News & Documentary Emmy Award for her reporting of the Ebola virus epidemic in Liberia in September 2015.

Adrienne Arsenault Married, Husband/Spouse, Partner, Salary, Bio

Quick Information

  • Date of Birth Apr 24, 1967
  • Age 57 Years, 7 Months
  • Nationality Canadian
  • Profession Correspondent
  • Marital Status Single
  • Husband/Spouse Not Yet
  • Divorced Not Yet
  • Boyfriend/Dating No
  • Gay/Lesbian No
  • Net Worth Not Disclosed
  • Salary $45 Thousand Dollars(Year)
  • Ethnicity French Canadians
  • Social Media Twitter
  • Children/Kids Not Yet
  • Height 5 feet 7 Inches(170 cm)
  • Education St. Clement's School, University of Western Ontario
  • Parents Bette Arsenault(Father), Ray Arsenault(Mother)

Those journalists are truly exemplary who devote their entire career in media. Among such journalist is Adrienne Arsenault who started her career from CBC in 1991 and still works in the same media. She is best known as a foreign correspondent for Canadian Broadcasting Corporation who won News & Documentary Emmy Award for her reporting of the Ebola virus epidemic in Liberia in September 2015.

Career and Progression:

Adrienne Arsenault embarked his professional career as a journalist from 1991 after she entered CBC as an editorial assistant and night assistant editor for CBC Toronto. Including those, she worked in other several positions of the channel. She invested three years as the foreign correspondent in Jerusalem. The journalist finally succeeded Don Murray as the chief London correspondent in 2006.

Moreover, she has received several awards for her contribution in the sector which includes Commonwealth Broadcasting Association's journalist of the year in 2005, two Gemini Awards for Best Reportage and Best News Magazine Segment. She also received accolades from the Radio and Television News Directors Association and American Society of Professional Journalist.

How Much is Adrienne’s Worth?

Adrienne has devoted more than two decades for her career in the sector. She contributed in CBC as a correspondent and editorial assistant since the beginning of her career. The contribution has helped her to gain immense fame along with financial stability.

According to glassdor.com, the journalist of CBC earns nearly $45 thousand per year. With this report, it is evident that Adrienne gains huge salary of approximately $45 thousand each year which helps to enhance her net worth.

Mysterious Personal Life:

Unlike her career, the personal life of Adrienne is like a close book and far from interesting. The correspondent seems focused on the job and doesn’t want to invite distraction from indulging in a relationship. Adrienne is reportedly single and unmarried. She neither is married nor shows any hints of getting married and enjoying life with spouse.

The correspondent though seems contended with a single life there are lots of fans waiting for her to welcome husband and spend a wonderful family life. Although she is dodging boys and affairs, she doesn’t show traits of being lesbian. Moreover, the journalist has never revealed about her sexual orientation and partner so far.

Short Bio:

Belonging to Canadian nationality, Adrienne Arsenault was born on April 24, 1967, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She is the daughter of Canadian television director, Ray Arsenault and Bette Arsenault. She received graduation from University of Western Ontario with a BA in 1990 and an MA in Journalism in 1991. She has an attractive height and gorgeous smile which enhances her personality.