Dianne Gallagher Bio, Age, Family, Wife, Height, Net Worth, Salary, CNN Career

Dianne Gallagher Biography

Dianne Gallagher is an American journalist working as the CNN National Correspondent based in Charlotte, North Carolina. She is currently reporting on election system vulnerabilities across the country, with a particular focus on election security and integrity in the run-up to the 2020 presidential election in November.

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How old is Dianne Gallagher? – Age

She is 38 years old as of 2021. She was born on 12, April 1983, in the United States. Her real name is Dianne Elizabeth Gallagher.

Dianne Gallagher Family

Dianne Gallagher is the daughter of Sandra M Gallagher (mother) and Keith Gallagher (father), a former Army General. Gallagher has a younger brother named Keith and a sister named Gallowee. Gallagher spent her childhood moving from country to country and is multilingual, speaking Arabic, German, Italian, and Spanish, among other languages.

Dianne Gallagher Marriage

Gallagher has been married to Alan Cavanna in Charlotte since March 25, 2017. The couple has two children, a son, and a daughter. Dianne met Alan while working at a local television station in Charlotte, and four years later, she married her long-time boyfriend. Gallagher wore a stunning white wedding gown and expressed her admiration for Princess Meghan Markle’s bridal gown.

Dianne Gallagher Salary

Gallagher earns an annual salary of $3 thousand.

Dianne Gallagher Net Worth

Gallagher has an estimated net worth of $600,000.

Dianne Gallagher Height

She stands at a height of 5 feet 10 inches (1.78 m).

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Dianne Gallagher CNN – Career

Gallagher spent a large part of 2019 covering special and off-year elections across the United States. She was the driving force behind CNN’s coverage of election fraud in North Carolina’s Ninth Congressional District, which resulted in an overturning of the results and a tight re-run election that had been a political priority for both parties for months. She spent time in the Bahamas covering the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian, which killed dozens of people.

Gallagher spent a month in Florida after the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., embedding with the students and reporting live from a bus as they caravanned from Parkland to the state capital for the “March for Our Lives” protest. She covers the fight over gun legislation at both the state and federal levels on a regular basis.

She was also one of the few reporters in 2018 to gain access to government detention facilities where families were held after being separated at the US-Mexico border, and she spent weeks assisting families who were apprehended during historic ICE raids on chicken processing plants in Mississippi in the summer of 2019.

Gallagher has also covered a number of national tragedies, including Hurricanes Florence and Michael in 2018, as well as CNN’s Emmy-nominated hurricane coverage in 2017.

Gallagher worked as a National Security Correspondent in Washington, D.C. before moving to Atlanta, where she covered investigations into Russian meddling in the 2016 US elections, the fight against ISIS, and other defense strategies. Gallagher spent the majority of 2016 on the campaign trail, and he was live-blogging when Donald Trump was declared the election’s winner. The Pulse Nightclub massacre in Orlando, police-involved shootings and the ensuing protests, and the funerals of boxing legend Muhammad Ali and Cuban President Fidel Castro are just a few examples of historic reporting.

Gallagher previously worked as a lead reporter and morning anchor for WCNC in Charlotte, North Carolina. She received several awards while at WCNC for her work on Charlotte security issues, as well as the FBI investigation into and subsequent arrest of the city’s mayor. She reported on controversial legislation on voter ID, abortion, gerrymandering, same-sex marriage, and government power while covering the state General Assembly. She spent much of 2012 covering the presidential election while working in a battleground state and the site of the 2012 Democratic National Convention.

She began her career at CN2 in Rock Hill, South Carolina, as an anchor and reporter. Gallagher, the daughter of a United States Army General, grew up moving from country to country and speaks six languages, including Arabic, German, Italian, and Spanish.