Susan Hendricks Bio, Age, Family, Husband, Kids, Salary, Net Worth, CNN Career

Susan Hendricks Biography

Susan Hendricks is an anchor for HLN and a CNN substitute anchor based in Atlanta at CNN’s world headquarters. Hendricks was also a regular on CNN Pipeline, CNN.com’s on-demand broadband news service. She was named Weekend Express’s new host, succeeding Lynn Smith, who took over On the Story. On Morning Express with Robin Meade, she also fills in for Robin Meade.

How old is Susan Hendricks? – Age

She is 48 years old as of 29 August 2021. She was born in 1973 in New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States.

Who is Hendricks husband? – Marriage

She currently resides in Atlanta with her husband, former HLN, and CNN sports anchor Joe Carter.

How many kids does Susan Hendricks?

She together with Joe has a son Jackson Patrick Carter, born in 2016. She also has a daughter from a previous marriage, Emery. Joe and Susan are active in a variety of business and philanthropic endeavors.

How much money does Susan Hendricks make? – Net Worth

She has an estimated net worth of $5 million.

Susan Hendricks and her husband Joe Carter
Susan Hendricks and her husband Joe Carter

Susan Hendricks Career

Hendricks grew up in New Brunswick, New Jersey, and attended the Hun School of Princeton in Princeton, New Jersey, where he graduated in 1991. She graduated from Arizona State University with a bachelor’s degree in mass communications. After hearing Walter Cronkite speak in one of her journalism classes at Arizona State University, Hendricks decided to pursue a career in television journalism. She began her news career at Comcast Cable in Orange County, California, before moving on to KESQ in Palm Springs as a field reporter. Hendricks was able to meet the source of her inspiration at KESQ, where she interviewed Walter Cronkite for a piece on KESQ.

After two years in the industry, she moved on to NBC affiliate KMIR, where she hosted a two-hour morning show. After a few years at KMIR, she moved to Atlanta to work for CNN Headline News, where she anchored the weekend and primetime news shows. She covered breaking news. Hendricks also worked as an entertainment reporter. She also hosted a CNN interactive news site on CNN.com while at CNN.

Hendricks relocated from Atlanta to Los Angeles to work on an interactive news channel on DirecTV. Her work schedule and limited public exposure, on the other hand, prompted her to return to Headline News in September 2005. Susan has also gained recognition as a crime-victims advocate, most notably for her work on the Delphi murders of two young girls in 2017.