Jim Sciutto Bio, Age, Height, Wife, Salary, Net Worth CNN

Jim Sciutto
Jim Sciutto

Jim Sciutto Biography

Jim Sciutto as of now works for CNN as chief national security correspondent. Before, he worked as a senior foreign correspondent for ABC News based in London and then moved to Washington. He schooled at St. Ignatius Loyola Elementary School and finished his high school course at Regis High School in Manhattan, then he earned himself a bachelor’s degree in Chinese history from Yale University.

Jim Sciutto Age

Jim Sciutto was born in the United States on May 10, 1970. He is 51 years old.

Jim Sciutto Height

Jim stands at an approximated height of 6 feet 1 inch/1.9 m tall.

Jim Sciutto Education

Scuitto schooled at St. Ignatius Loyola Elementary School and finished his high school course at Regis High School in Manhattan, then he earned himself a bachelor’s degree in Chinese history from Yale University

Jim Sciutto Family

Jim is a private person due to this he hasnt shared out information on his parents and siblings to the public, however, a review on this is ongoing and will update this section as soon as possible.

Jim Sciutto Wife

Jim is a married woman to Gloria Riviera, who works as a correspondent for ABC News. They exchanged vows in 2006 and together they have three kids;  Tristan, Caden, and Sinclair.

Jim Sciutto Salary

Jim annually earns a salary of $80,000. This is according to CNN correspondents’ salaries.

Jim Sciutto Net Worth

Jim’s estimated net worth is $2 MIllion.

Jim Sciutto Career

Jim Sciutto as of now works for CNN as chief national security correspondent. Before, he worked as a senior foreign correspondent for ABC News based in London and then moved to Washington. Previously, he worked as the Hong Kong-based correspondent for Asia Bussiness News. He schooled at St. Ignatius Loyola Elementary School and finished his high school course at Regis High School in Manhattan, then he earned himself a bachelor’s degree in Chinese history from Yale University. His career commenced with him working at PBS as a moderator and producer of a weekly public affairs talk show.

In addition, for his work in Iran throughout the 2009 election protest, he received an Edward R. Murrow award, also for his reporting underground reporting from Myanmar, he got a citation for Excellence from the Overseas Press Club, for his reporting for the series known as “Iraq: Where Things Stand” he was recognized with an Emmy Award for two consecutive years.
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