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Luke Russert

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Date of Birth: 1985 , August-22
Birth Nation: United States
Name Luke Russert
Birth Name Luke Russert
Father Timothy J. Russert
Mother Maureen Orth
Nationality American
Birth Place/City Washington, D.C
Religion Roman Catholic
Ethnicity White
Profession Broadcaster
Working For Television
Net Worth $9 million
Salary $50 thousand
Eye Color Brown
Hair Color Dark brown
Famous for News correspondent
Married N/A
Education Boston College
Awards News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Live Coverage of a Current News Story – Long Form
TV Show Dateline NBC, NBC News Decision 2010, NBC News Special

Quick Timeline of Luke Russert

1985 Born in Washington, DC
2004 Graduated from St Albans School
2008 Joined NBC News
2008 Contributed to NBC’s News & Documentary Emmy award
2009 Became the congressional correspondent

Detail Timeline of Luke Russert

August 22 , 1985

Born in Washington, DC

Talented and sedulous, Luke Russert was born in the mid 1980s in Washington, D.C., United States of America to Timothy J. Russert and Maureen Orth. He was born and raised in an upper class family. He is an American.

2004

Graduated from St Albans School

Luke was also raised in Washington, D.C. There he got enrolled at St. Albans School and he also earned his high school graduation from there in 2004. Later on he joined Boston College with a major in Communications and History. He earned his bachelor’s degree from there in 2008.

2008

Joined NBC News

While he was in Boston, he was the employee of ESPN’s Pardon the Interruption. He also worked as the co host with James Carville on the sports talk program called 60/20 Sports. Soon after his graduation from Boston, he was offered a job by NBC News. 

2008

Contributed to NBC’s News & Documentary Emmy award

He joined NBC as a correspondent covering youth issues. He also did the coverage of the 2008 presidential election. He also published a report titled the impact of Barack Obama’s win on young people on the election and this earned NBC its nomination in Emmy award for News & Documentary.

2009

Became the congressional correspondent

From the early 2009, he was assigned to cover the news about the House of Representatives as a congressional correspondent of the NBC News. He also covered the news about the Hurricane Irene for NBC News in 2011 as its reporter. 

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Luke is now in his early 30s but till date, there is no any information about his love affairs, married life, spouse and divorce in the media.

Luke was also raised in Washington, D.C. There he got enrolled at St. Albans School and he also earned his high school graduation from there in 2004. Later on, he joined Boston College with a major in Communications and History. He earned his bachelor’s degree from there in 2008. While he was in Boston, he was the employee of ESPN’s Pardon the Interruption. He also worked as the co-host with James Carville on the sports talk program called 60/20 Sports. Soon after his graduation from Boston, he was offered a job by NBC News and he joined them as a correspondent covering youth issues. He also did the coverage of the 2008 presidential election. 

He also published a report titled the impact of Barack Obama’s win on young people on the election and this earned NBC its nomination for Emmy award for News & Documentary. From early 2009, he was assigned to cover the news about the House of Representatives as a congressional correspondent of the NBC News. He also covered the news about the Hurricane Irene for NBC News in 2011 as its reporter. Luke Russert announced his resignation from NBC in July 2016, in order to evaluate his career opportunities.

He has been earning the annual salary of $500k per year and his net worth is $9 Million.