Susan Roesgen Bio | Wiki
Susan Roesgen is an American Tv Reporter. As of now, she serves as an evening news anchor and a special assignment reporter at WGNO-TV. She joined the station in January 2011. Before WGNO-TV, she worked as a correspondent at CNN for four years. Additionally, she also volunteers as an English teacher for the local immigrant community and holds a certificate in English as a Second Language.
Susan Roesgen Age
She was born in 1961, in New Orleans, Louisiana, in the United States. Susan is 61 years old.
Susan Roesgen Height
She is a woman of above-average stature. Susan stands at a height of 5 ft 7 in (Approx 1.77 m).
Susan Roesgen Family
She was born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana, in the USA by her hardworking parents. Susan is the daughter of William Roesgen, former publisher of several newspapers and editor of the Billings Gazette. She also grew along with her sister Andy Roesgen, a freelance television reporter.
Susan Roesgen Husband | Married
Being a reporter and dealing with crucial news she has maintained to keep her love life a secret. Therefore it is not clear to the public whether she is taken, dating, or single as of now. As soon as we get clear facts and information concerning her relationship life we will be sure to keep you posted.
Susan Roesgen Education
She is a proud graduate of Montana State University in Bozeman, where she graduated with honor in Bachelor of Arts in English Literature. Susan is also a certified English teacher from the Hispanic Resource Center, Kenner, LA.
Susan Roesgen CNN
She was later appointed by CNN to work as a correspondent in 2005 and went to their Gulf Coast Divison and covered information on red sea river floods in Fargo, the death of Michael Jackson, the hurricane Katina also the impeachment of Illinois Governor Rod.
Susan Roesgen Tea Party
She was appointed to cover the Chicago tea party while working at CNN on April 15, 2009. However, the interview attracted a degree of partisan commentary as she had a little action as she beefed with the attendees. Through her action, she was suspended from work. and her contract ended with CNN in July 2009.
Susan Roesgen WGNO-TV
She currently serves as a news anchor and reporter at WGNO-TV since January 2011. She co-anchors the 5, 6, and 10 pm newscasts with LeBron “LBJ” Joseph and is also involved in the station’s special assignments as a reporter. Before, she spent four years as a correspondent at CNN. During her tenure, she served at CNN’s Gulf Coast Bureau in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Susan also reported on flooding in Fargo as well as the impeachment of Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich.
From 2002 to 2005, Susan was a freelance reporter for NPR’s “All Things Considered,” “Morning Edition,” and other NPR programs. Previously, she spent a year as a host for National Geographic Channel. She hosted “National Geographic Today”.
His career hicked off in 1993 as she joined WDSU-Tv. Susan worked as a co-anchor of 6 pm and 10 pm newscasts. As a reporter, she covered the U.S. Army intervention in Haiti in 1995. In addition, she received the Associated Press award for her five-part series reported in Israel in 1996.
Some of Susan’s colleagues at WGNO include:
Peyton LoCicero – Anchor and Reporter
Susan Roesgen – Anchor and Reporter
Sefenech Henok – Anchor and Reporter
Tamica Lee – Anchor
Hank Allen – Chief Meteorologist
Susan Roesgen Salary
She is a hardworking woman serving as an Evening news anchor and also a special assignment reporter at WGNO-TV. Therefore, she is able to earn a good amount. Susan’s salary is $ 90,780 annually.
Susan Roesgen Net Worth
She has been able to scoop some great possessions from her career and also build her name national wide. Over the years of serving as a journalist, Susan has managed to accumulate a decent fortune. Her estimated net worth is $ 967,880.
Where Is Susan Roesgen Now
Susan currently serves as a news anchor and reporter at WGNO-TV. She joined the station in January 2011 and co-anchors the 5, 6, and 10 pm newscasts. In addition, she is also involved in the station’s special assignments as a reporter. Before, she spent four years as a correspondent at CNN.