Anna Kooiman is a fitness, travel, and lifestyle blogger from the United States. She currently works for News Corporation’s Australian division, Network Ten, as a substitute anchor and panelist. She was the former host of Fox Networks’ ‘Fox and Friends Weekend,’ the No. 1 weekend cable morning show that covered politics, current events, lifestyle, and entertainment. She spent five years in New York City working for Fox News Channel. Her interviews with Donald Trump and other candidates, as well as coverage of election-related subjects that were of interest to Americans, were a major contributor to the show’s 2016 US presidential election coverage. She has the ability to anchor as well as report from the field. The terror incidents in San Bernardino, California, and Orlando, Florida; Hurricane Sandy; the deadly Moore, Oklahoma tornadoes; and the strong North American Blizzard of 2015 are just a few examples of her outstanding live coverage.
Career of Anna
Anna Kooiman began her career as a TV broadcast journalist in 2004, while still a student at the University of North Carolina Wilmington, when she obtained a job as a sideline reporter for Fox Sports. After graduating, she worked as a reporter, anchor, and video journalist for WWAY in Wilmington, North Carolina. She moved to Toledo, Ohio, in 2007 to serve as a morning anchor and reporter for WNWO, a local NBC affiliate. She also worked as a franchise reporter for a US Marshals partnership that saw over 100 fugitives apprehended.
In May 2008, she moved to Charlotte to work as an anchor/reporter/host for Fox News Rising, a four-hour news and entertainment show broadcast on Fox station WCCB. For WCCB-TV, she covered local news, entertainment stories, weather, and traffic. She began working as a fitness instructor in Charlotte in August 2008, where she was AFAA and Turbo Kick certified. She also worked as a fitness instructor for children in an inner-city after-school program.
In December 2011, she joined Fox News Channel as a New York correspondent. She spoke about health, fitness, and a variety of other issues. She was also the weekend host of Fox Channel’s ‘Fox & Friends.’ She hosted Fox News Extra segments and covered the GOP primary debates in Detroit for Fox News. She was also the host of Fox’s All American New Year. ‘Roadtrip with Anna Kooiman’ took viewers on a journey across the United States, allowing them to cross items off their bucket lists. She presented and contributed to a number of Fox News Channel New Year’s Eve shows that were broadcast around the world. She has won two honors from the Associated Press of North Carolina.
While working at Fox, she undertook stunt flying with the Air National Guard and played baseball with the Chicago Cubs and Cleveland Indians. In September 2016, she departed Fox News to join her husband in Sydney, where he had taken a new job. She currently works as a freelance host for a variety of Australian television networks that broadcast nationally. She is a replacement anchor and panelist on Network Ten’s ‘Studio 10’ and ‘The Project.’
Personal Narratives of Anna
Anna Kooiman was born on February 7, 1984, in Charlotte, North Carolina, to Wally and Susan Kooiman. Her parents operate Southeast Oasis Pool and Peppermint Forest Christmas Shop, both in Charlotte. Michael Kooiman, her Dutch-born brother, is her only sibling. Anna attended the University of North Carolina at Wilmington after graduating from Myers Park High School in 2002. She played softball and was a member of the SouthPark Youth Association.
She married Tim Stuckey, an Australian native, on July 31, 2015 at Manhattan’s Central Park Loeb Boathouse, after dating for three years. Stuckey left Fox Channel shortly after her marriage and moved to Sydney, where she worked for Tullet Prebon, a banking firm. Anna has completed four marathons and several triathlons. In 2008, she ran the Glass City Marathon and finished third in the women’s division. In April 2014, she ran the Boston Marathon while reporting and conducting interviews for Fox News Channel.
In November 2014, she completed the New York City Marathon and raised about $55,000 for Folds of Honor, an organization that provides scholarships and assistance to the families of American military personnel who have died or been injured in the line of service. In April 2016, she was crowned Festival Queen at the North Carolina Azalea Festival. In December 2016, she launched a lifestyle, travel, and fitness website. Anna Kooiman has a net worth of $4 million, according to online sources. She gained her riches thanks to her unrivaled ability to get scoops and cover hot news. As a result, her pay should be commensurate with her efforts.
Estimated Net Worth
Anna Kooiman has a net worth of $4 million, according to online sources. She gained her riches thanks to her unrivaled ability to get scoops and cover hot news. As a result, her pay should be commensurate with her efforts.