
Totally bitten by the media bug.
“It’s an honour to help tell the most dramatic and awe-inspiring Canadian story — our weather!”
To compliment my busy home life (with my three awesome little kiddos), I’m featured on The Weather Network as a primetime weekend anchor. Beyond my live and ad-lib active weather coverage, I also research and produce environment and climate reports for a cross-country audience.
“You have to be who you are on TV. Viewers will see right through you otherwise. That’s what I love about my job, I get to wear my heart on my sleeve.
The Weather Network is a complex blend of technology, broadcasting, science, journalism, and hosting.”
I fell in love with the media industry early on while earning my journalism degree at Ryerson University. I realized that there was magic in telling stories of all kinds, enough to get me up at 4 a.m. and take two subway trains to volunteer in national TV newsrooms, just for the chance to learn more.
I cut my teeth on air as a reporter and videographer at stations across Ontario (CBC Windsor and CTV Sudbury) before landing a national sports post at CBC Sports for the 2010 World Cup. I then joined the CityTV Toronto roster and hit the streets as a news reporter for four years.
