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Name Emily Riemer
birth name Emily Riemer
Nationality American
ethnicity White
Profession Journalist
Working for ABC, WCVB-TV
Net worth N/A
Salary N/A
Hair color Dark brown
weight in kg N/A
Famous for anchor and reporter
Married Yes
Married to Kyle
Education university of leeds
tv show Capital Tonigh

Emily Riemer is an award-winning journalist who co-hosts NewsCenter 5 EyeOpener with Ben Simmoneau. Previously, she was a co-anchor on WCVB’s weekend morning newscasts. She is a brilliant journalist and reporter who has a track record of delivering quality and exceptional stories.

She is a popular net journalist. She is married and has children.

 

Early life and education of Emily Riemer

Emily Riemer, originally from Andover, MA, attended Ithaca College where she earned her bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism. Also, in 2006, she took time off from broadcasting and enrolled at the University of Leeds in the UK. Emily completed her Master’s in International Communications in 2006.

Emily Riemer’s career

early career

Emily Riemer began her television career while studying broadcast journalism at Ithaca College NewsWatch 16 in upstate New York. Meanwhile, she was a summer intern at WCVB’s medical news unit.

Emily is also a dedicated volunteer who strives to get involved in the community while in Columbus, Ohio.

 

A health and fitness fanatic, she is always trying out healthy treats and recipes using her coworkers as guinea pigs. Riemer loves cookies and coffee, which are her daily diet. He reads blogs and books during her spare time. She is fond of traveling, she wanted to one day travel to Australia and New Zealand.

Age, body measurements and other facts

  • Age: Emily Riemer is 24 years old as of 2019.
  • Birth sign: Scorpio
  • Height: Emily Riemer has a height of around 5 feet 9 inches tall.
  • Body Measurements: She has a slim body, however actual measurements are unknown.

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