Susan Ferrechio is a well-known American journalist and media personality best recognized for her position as Chief Congressional correspondent for the Washington Examiner. Likewise, she is also known for her appearance on TV series and programs, including Media Buzz(2014-2022), Happening Now(2012-2014), Fox Report w/Shepard Smith(2013-2017), and more.
Susan Ferrechio's Biography
Date Of Birth: 1954 Birth Day: N/A |
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Age: 69-Year-Old |
Siblings: N/A |
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Relationship Status: Married |
Birth Place: Marlboro, Massachusetts, USA |
Married Date: N/A |
Nationality: American |
Husband: Doug McKelway |
Religion: Christianity |
Children: Four Kids |
Ethnicity: Mixed |
Profession: Journalist, Correspondent |
Height: 6 feet 6 Inches tall |
Net worth: $1 million |
Weight: 61 Kg |
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Education: BA in Psychology, Sociology, Degree in Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs |
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College: Clark University, Harvard Extension School |
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Who Is Susan Ferrechio? Wiki Details
Susan Ferrechio is a famous American professional journalist, news reporter, and correspondent who rose to prominence as a commentator on The MacLaughlin Group Show. However, despite being a media personality, Susan Ferrechio has no Wikipedia page.
New reporter Susan Ferrechio was born to her parents in 1954 in Marlboro, Massachusetts, United States. As a low-key profile, she has not disclosed any details of her parents, including their names and profession. She has decided not to share information regarding her family members for their privacy and safety. Similarly, Susan has not provided any details about her siblings.
As a low-key profile, she is 69 years old, and her zodiac cannot be determined since her actual date of birth has not been revealed yet. Meanwhile, MA native Susan is an American of mixed ethnicity, and she follows the religious path of Christianity.
Regarding her physical appearance, famous journalist Susan Ferrechio stands at a height of approximately 5 feet 6 inches/1.68 m tall with a decent weight of 61kg/134 lbs.
Concerning her academic qualification, Ferrechio completed her high school studies in her hometown. Later, she attended Clark University for her BA in Psychology, Sociology from 1987-1990. She also attended Harvard Extension School in 1991-1992 for her Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs.
Who Is Susan Ferechio Married To?
Susan Ferrechio is married and has a famous husband, Doug McKelway. Meanwhile, her husband, Doug McKelway, is a well-known television personality since he is a news anchor for the Good Morning Washington Show on Channel 7. Likewise, he is also a general assignment reporter for the Washington D.C bureau of the Fox News Channel. He earned his Bachelor of Arts from Skidmore College after he completed his high school studies at Landon School in Bethesda, Maryland. Besides, Doug is also a banjo player and has performed Bluegrass music at local taverns.
Susan and Doug have been married for a long time now, although she has not shared their wedding details. During their marriage, the couple was blessed with four children, Alexander, Chris, Eliza, and Doug.
Net Worth & Career
Susan Ferrechio has accumulated an estimated net worth of $1 million approximately. The income source of Susan Ferrechio is from her profession as a journalist, news reporter, and correspondent in the United States. Hence, she can afford a lavish lifestyle from her earnings.
According to her LinkedIn profile, Susan Ferrechio began her career as a production assistant-intern at CNN in 1992. She was a reporter and county editor for Times Community Newspapers from 1993-1995. She was a news reporter for The Journal Newspapers from 1995-1996 and a correspondent for The Washington Times from 1996-1999.
Later, Susan joined The Miami Herald as their reporter in 1999-2001. She became a reporter for Congressional Quarterly from 2001-2007. She served as Chief Congressional correspondent for The Washington Examiner from 2007-2022.
Moreover, she has been currently working for The Washington Times as their National Politics Correspondent since 2022.