Bonnie Bernstein Bio | Wiki
Bonnie Bernstein is a popular American sports journalist and executive. As of now, Bonnie is the founder of Walk Swiftly Productions, LLC since January 2017. Before, Bonnie worked as a Vice President, Content & Brand Development/On-Air Host at Campus Insiders.
Bonnie has been called by the American Sportscasters Association as one of the best accomplished female sportscasters in history. Moreover, Bonnie freelances at The Dan Patrick Show, ESPN, espnW as well as DirecTV and works as a guest commentator on numerous news networks, such as MSNBC, NBC, and FOX News Channel.
Bonnie Bernstein Age
Bonnie was born on August 16, 1970, in Brooklyn, New York, in the United States. She is 52 years old. Bonnie celebrates her birthday on August 16th every year.
Bonnie Bernstein Height
She is a woman of above-average stature. Bonnie stands at a height of 5 ft 7 in (Approx. 1.7 m).
Bonnie Bernstein Family
She was born in Brooklyn, New York, to a Jewish family and was brought up in Howell, New Jersey. At the moment, Bonnie has not disclosed any details regarding either her parents or if she has siblings.
Bonnie Bernstein Husband
She has been married and divorced twice in her life. Bonnie’s first marriage was with Roy Thornton but Bonnie filed for divorce after a few years. Later on, Bonnie got married to Grant Reynolds but their second marriage also ended in divorce.
Bonnie Bernstein Education
She studied at Howell High School, where Bonnie is a member of the school’s hall of fame. Later on, Bonnie attended the University of Maryland, where she graduated earning a degree in broadcast journalism.
Bonnie Bernstein ESPN
She first joined ESPN in 1995 working as its Chicago Bureau Chief, where Bonnie reported Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls’ record-setting championship run from 1996 to 1998. Bonnie also worked as a correspondent for Sunday NFL Countdown and College GameDay and filed coverage for SportsCenter over both the Major League Baseball post-season and the NCAA Women’s Division I Basketball Championship.
She left CBS in January 2006 and rejoined ESPN in July of 2006 working as a field reporter at Sunday Night Baseball on ESPN alongside Jon Miller and Joe Morgan as well as a college football reporter at ESPN on ABC. Following five days of experiencing severe leg pain on October 11, 2006, while reporting the Texas-Oklahoma Red River Rivalry, doctors discovered life-threatening blood clots in both of Bonnie’s lungs (pulmonary emboli) that originated in her left leg (deep vein thrombosis).
Bonnie came back to ESPN and ABC many weeks later, but reduced her travel schedule the next season as a precautionary health measure, shifting focus to studio hosting several of ESPN’s high-profile shows, such as NFL Live, Jim Rome Is Burning, Outside the Lines, First Take plus College Football Live.
Bonnie Bernstein Salary
She earns a satisfying amount from her work as the founder of Walk Swiftly Productions, LLC since January 2017. Bonnie’s average salary is $73,728 per year.
Bonnie Bernstein Net Worth
Bonnie gets her wealth from her work as the founder of Walk Swiftly Productions, LLC since January 2017. Therefore, Bonnie has accumulated a decent fortune over the years she has worked. Bonnie’s estimated net worth is $756,375.
How Old Is Bonnie Bernstein
Bonnie is a 52-year-old who was born on August 16, 1970, in Brooklyn, New York, in the United States.
Who Is Bonnie Bernstein
Bonnie is the founder of Walk Swiftly Productions, LLC since January 2017. Before, Bonnie worked as a Vice President, Content & Brand Development/On-Air Host at Campus Insiders. Bonnie has been called by the American Sportscasters Association as one of the best accomplished female sportscasters in history. Moreover, Bonnie freelances at The Dan Patrick Show, ESPN, espnW as well as DirecTV and works as a guest commentator on numerous news networks, such as MSNBC, NBC, and FOX News Channel.