Elizabeth Palmer Biography
Elizabeth Palmer is a Canadian television journalist who works for CBS News. She joined CBS as Moscow bureau director and senior journalist in 2000, then relocated to London in 2003.
Age
She was born and raised in London, United Kingdom.
Education
Palmer received an honours degree in English linguistics from the University of British Columbia in 1976, followed by a Master of Arts in journalism from the University of Cardiff in Wales in 1979.
Husband- Married
She is confidential when it comes to matters concerning her personal life. She has not yet shared her relationship or marital status with the public.
CBS News
After a stint as a local journalist in Canada, Palmer worked as a business correspondent (1988-90) and investigative reporter (1990-94) at the CBC in Toronto. Palmer also hosted CBC Radio’s Olympic coverage of the 1988 Summer and Winter Games. In 1994, he was appointed CBC’s Latin America bureau chief and senior correspondent in Mexico City. In 1997, he was appointed CBC’s Moscow bureau chief and senior correspondent and taught English and French.
She joined CBS in 2000 as Moscow manager and senior correspondent and moved to London in 2003. The company’s evening news. He is often CBS’s first “on the ground” correspondent, reporting on the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan as well as politics and foreign policy related to the Middle East. Palmer won the 1994 Canadian Science Writers Award for Best TV Documentary, the 1995 New York Television and Radio Award for Best Reporting, and the 2005 Sigma Delta Chi Award for his coverage of the Beslan School Hostage Crisis. took. Palmer was named Asia correspondent, including regional countries, before moving to Beijing full-time in 2021.
Net Worth
Palmer has an estimated net worth of 1 million dollars.