Mary Bruce Biography and Wikipedia
Mary Bruce is an American journalist and reporter who serves as a senior congressional correspondent for the ABC News network in the White House. Mary joined the ABC News team in 2006 as a desk assistant & later prospered from reporter to correspondent. She dedicated 13 long years of her life to building her career in ABC.
Mary Bruce Age and Birthday
Mary was born on May 23, 1986, in Washington D.C. The United States of America. She is 38 years old as of 2024. Her birth sign is Gemini.
Mary Bruce Height
Bruce stands at a height of 5 feet and 6 inches (Approx. 1.68m)tall and weighs 58kgs(127.8lbs).
Education
Mary attended and graduated from National Cathedral School. She then joined Washington University, a private research university in St. Louis, Missouri, United States, where she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in history and Spanish.
Mary Bruce Family, Parents, Siblings
Bruce is the proud daughter of Henry Bruce (father) and Rose Read (mother). It’s not clear if she has any siblings. Further details regarding her family will be updated when established.
Mary Bruce Husband and Kids, Is She Married?
Moving on to her marital affairs, the famed news anchor is happily married to her loving husband Duane Moore, an investment banker who relocated to Washington for work purposes. The dashing romantic duo met in 2010.
The couple later exchanged their wedding vows on September 7, 2013, in a lovely wedding ceremony attended by a small number of friends and family members. In Addition, the couple is blessed with one child, a son named Elvis.
Mary Bruce Salary
According to ABC News correspondent salaries, Mary receives an average salary of $117,963 a year.
Mary Bruce Net Worth
Mary Bruce has an estimated net worth ranging from $300,000 to $700,000 as of 2024. This amount is from her extensive career as a journalist among other investments.
Mary Bruce ABC News, Journalist
Bruce landed a job at ABC News channel as a desk assistant receiving phone & running scripts. She previously served as a print journalist, covering healthcare legislation and the pharmaceutical industry for FDC Reports.
Later in 2007, The Journalist was promoted to a Researcher/Segment Producer of the Sunday morning political affairs program This Week, hosted by George Stephanopoulos.
She was later appointed as General Assignment Producer for the channel before being appointed as the White House Producer. She most notably covered the White House, including President Barack Obama’s re-election campaign and his administration’s day-to-day agenda.