Judith Moritz Biography and Wiki
Judith Moritz is an English journalist working for BBC News as the North of England correspondent. She has been working for BBC since 2001 and has established a name for herself as a skilled journalist.
Judith Moritz Age
Moritz is 44 years old as of 2021. She was born on March 12, 1977, in Manchester.
Judith Moritz Height and Weight
Moritz stands at an average height and moderate weight. She appears to be quite tall in stature if her photos, relative to her surroundings, are anything to go by.
Judith Moritz Birthday
Moritz celebrates her birthday on the 12th of March every year.
Judith Moritz Parents and Family
Moritz was born and brought up in Manchester by her loving parents. However, she has not disclosed any further information on her family or her siblings.
Judith Moritz Education
Moritz graduated from Withington in 1995. She also graduated from the University College London (UCL) with a degree in English Literature.
Judith Moritz Husband and Married
Moritz is married to her lovely husband Nicholas ‘Nick’ Garret. Her husband also works for BBC News as a correspondent. the couple has two daughters together.
Judith Moritz Wedding
It is not known when Judith held her wedding at the moment.
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Judith Moritz BBC Wikipedia
Moritz accepted an offer to train at the BBC Journalism Training Scheme. She gained experience in reporting for the station’s programs such as BBC East Angalia programs. After her training was over, she was hired by BBC and has been working at the station’s different local programs between Norwich, Essex, and Cambridge.
Moritz now works as BBC’s North of England correspondent. She has covered publicized events such as the Manchester Arena bombing, the Morecambe Bay Cockle Pickers Disaster, the Hillsborough trial, and the Shipman Inquiry among others.
Judith Moritz Salary
Moritz receives an annual salary of $75,000 from her career as a news journalist for BBC.
Judith Moritz Net Worth
Moritz is believed to have an estimated net worth of $350,000 as of 2021 from her successful career as a news journalist for BBC.