Pat Bolland Biography
Pat Bolland is a television personality, media strategist, and lacrosse coach. Bolland has been a long-time host on the Business News Network (BNN), Canada’s financial news network, where he has anchored Market Morning Day with Pat Bolland since 2004. Bolland spent a decade in the Canadian investing sector before becoming a broadcaster, beginning as a phone clerk on the TSX at McLeod, Young, Weir and rising to Vice President, Institutional Trading at ScotiaMcLeod.
Pat Bolland Age
How old is Pat? Bolland is 63 years old as of 2021. He was born in born March 17, 1958, in Flint, Michigan. He celebrates his birthday on the 17th of March every year.
Pat Bolland Education
He graduated from Queen’s University at Kingston, Ontario with a dual degree (BA (mathematics)/BPHE).
Pat Bolland Height
How tall is Pat? Bolland stands at a height of 5 feet 9 inches.
Pat Bolland Family | Parents
Bolland was born in Flint, Michigan, and raised in Mississauga, Ontario, He is the eldest of his twelve siblings. Apparently, he has managed to keep his personal life away from the limelight hence he has not disclosed any information about his parents.
Pat Bolland Wife | Married
Is Pat married? Bolland is happily married, together they have five children and reside in Mississauga.
Pat Bolland Career
Bolland was a former host on Business News Network (BNN), Canada’s financial news network, where he joined in 2004 and hosted Trading Day with Pat Bolland and Market Morning at various times. The 16th of July, 2010, was Bolland’s last day on the air at BNN. He joined Sun News Network at its inception in 2011 as a co-host of The Roundtable – the network’s morning show – along with Alex Pierson and Andrea Slobodian and remained with the channel until its closure on February 13, 2015; a promo for his Sun News program, Straight Talk with Pat Bolland, was the last item to be broadcast before the channel ceased broadcasting.
He was an on-air editor at CNBC before joining BNN, where he started the after-hours coverage in 1999 and then moved to morning shows.
At CNBC, he worked in a range of jobs and hosted or co-hosted a number of programs and segments. He formerly worked for the CBC as a host of CBC Morning and as the business editor of CBC Newsworld (now CBC News Network). He also established and presented the nationally syndicated TV show Investor’s On-Line, aired the daily radio show Canada’s Business Report, and wrote an investment column for America Online.
Bolland spent a decade in the Canadian investing sector before becoming a broadcaster, beginning as a phone clerk on the TSX at McLeod, Young, Weir and rising to Vice President, Institutional Trading at ScotiaMcLeod. The Canadian Securities Institute has named Bolland a Fellow. Bolland has been on television shows such as Corner Gas and Made in Canada. Bolland has been very involved in sports, serving as a coach in ice hockey, soccer, and lacrosse, most recently winning the 2015 OUA Coach of the Year as Head Coach of the Queen’s University Women’s Varsity Lacrosse Team. He also co-founded the Mississauga Trilliums Lacrosse Association and has served on the Board of Ontario Women’s Lacrosse. Bolland also served on the board of the St Joseph’s Hospital (Toronto) Foundation.
Pat Bolland Salary
How much does he earn? Bolland earns an estimated salary ranging between $40,000 – $ 110,500 per year.
Pat Bolland Net Worth
Bolland has an estimated net worth ranging between $1 Million – $5 Million which he has earned through being a television personality, media strategist, and lacrosse coach.
Pat Bolland CNBC
He began his career as an on-air editor at CNBC before joining BNN in 1999, where he began with after-hours coverage and later moved to morning shows. He worked at CNBC in a variety of roles and hosted or co-hosted a number of shows and segments. He formerly worked for the CBC as the business editor of CBC Newsworld and as a host of CBC Morning (now CBC News Network). He also hosted the nationally syndicated TV show Investor’s On-Line, broadcast the daily radio show Canada’s Business Report, and authored an investment column for America Online.
Pat Bolland BNN
Bolland was a former host of Trading Day with Pat Bolland and Market Morning on Business News Network (BNN), Canada’s financial news network, which he joined in 2004. Bolland’s final day on the radio at BNN was July 16, 2010. He joined Sun News Network in 2011 as a co-host of The Roundtable – the network’s morning show – alongside Alex Pierson and Andrea Slobodian, and remained with the channel until its demise on February 13, 2015, with a promo for his Sun News program, Straight Talk with Pat, being the final item broadcast before the channel went off the air.