Christina Succi Biography and Wikipedia
Christina Succi is a Canadian journalist, anchor and reporter currently working as a weekend co-anchor with Stefan Keyes at CTV News based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. She also serves as a reporter on weekdays. She joined the CTV News team in January 2018 as a video journalist and anchor. Before joining CTV, she worked as a reporter, producer and anchor at Global News for one year.
Christina Succi Education
Succi studied at De La Salle College “Oaklands”. She then attended Queen’s University where she received her double degree, a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Education.
Christina Succi Age and Birthday
How old is Christina? Christina is 29 years old as of 2023. She was born on March 22, 1994, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Her birthday is always celebrated on March 22nd of every year. RELATED: Tanja Babich
Christina Succi Nationality and Ethnicity
Christina holds Canadian nationality and citizenship by birth. She was born and raised in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She belongs to the Italian-Lebanese descent/ethnicity/heritage/ancestry.
Christina Succi Height
How tall is Succi? Succi stands at an average height of 5 feet 6 inches (1.68 m). Details about her other body measurements are currently under review.
Christina Succi Family
Succi was born and raised in Toronto, Ontario to a multicultural family of Italian and Lebanese descent. Her father was a dentist. He passed away in April of 2021 after a year-long battle with cancer. Though information regarding her mother and siblings is currently under review. RELATED: Claudia Garofalo
Christina Succi Husband
Is Christina married? Succi is currently engaged to her longtime boyfriend Phil Bentivoglio, the founder and president of CashFil Solutions, Bentivoglio Holdings and President of Yb Apparel based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Christina Succi Wedding
Christina and her husband Phil are currently engaged though the couple has not yet wedded. Her information regarding her wedding is still under review.
Christina Succi Weight Loss
Succi maintains a body weight of 121 lbs (55 kg). She has not yet updated her weight loss in the public domain. Though as a media personality, she has written articles and covered news okn how one can keep his/her body physically fit. More information about her weight loss will be updated.
Christina Succi Accident Health | Illness
During a highly competitive soccer game, Christina Succi suffered a severe injury, breaking her collarbone and fracturing her sternum in several locations. Adding to her difficulties, Christina experienced a devastating car accident on her way to work a few months after losing her father due to cancer. Christina took to social media on December 9th, 2021, to inform her followers that she had been airlifted to a hospital in Ottawa and was undergoing rigorous therapy to recuperate from her injuries.
Christina Succi Salary
Christina working as a weekend co-anchor and weekday reporter at CTV News in Ottawa earns an estimated annual salary of $83,000.
Christina Succi Net Worth
Christina Succi is a Canadian journalist, anchor and reporter with an estimated net worth of $1 million. RELATED: Neil Morrissey
Christina Succi CTV Ottawa
Christina currently works as a weekend co-anchor with Stefan Keyes at CTV News based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. She also serves as a reporter on weekdays. She joined the CTV News team in January 2018 as a video journalist and anchor. Before joining CTV, she worked as a reporter, producer and anchor at Global News for one year.
In 2015, Christina began her career as a writer for TSN’s Sportscentre. Over time, her interest in news grew, leading her to venture beyond Toronto to explore the rest of Canada. In 2016, she made the decision to leave the bustling city and relocate to the scenic prairies of Alberta, where she started her career as a reporter and late anchor for Global News. In 2017, Christina returned to the Bell Media family as a reporter and anchor for CTV Kitchener.
While working for CTV Kitchener, Christina covered the Kitchener home explosion in great detail. For two weeks, she was fully immersed in the affected community, and her reporting led to several exclusive eyewitness accounts being revealed. In addition, Christina played a pivotal role in the coverage of the deadly 2018 flu season. She broke the story of a 12-year-old girl who had died from the flu in Guelph, which prompted residents to flock to flu clinics, forcing the Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health to extend their hours and add additional locations.
Throughout her career, Succi has earned several awards and nominations for her journalism work, including a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best News Anchor in a Local Market in 2018. She is highly respected in the Canadian journalism industry for her dedication to accurate and reliable reporting.
When she’s not working, Succi enjoys traveling and spending time with her family and friends. She is also passionate about supporting various charities, including SickKids Foundation and the Toronto Humane Society.