Born Stephanie Rose McGovern on the 31st May 1982 in Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire England, she is a journalist and TV presenter, best known to the world for her extensive work with the BBC, mainly serving as the business presenter for BBC Breakfast, among many other positions she has obtained so far in her career.
Have you ever wondered how rich Steph McGovern is, as of early 2018? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that McGovern’s net worth is as high as $1 million, an amount earned through her successful career, active since the early 2000s.
Steph McGovern Net Worth $1 Million
The daughter of Eamonn Mcgovern, Steph went to Kader Primary School for her elementary education and then attended the Macmillan City Technology College. In 1998 she started her sixth form studies on an Arkwright Engineering Scholarship, and in the next two years studied math, physics, business, and design technology, which earned her the Young Engineer for Britain Award, after making improvements for the Leaf Hog product by Black & Decker, saving the firm £150,000 a year.
She then enrolled at University College, London studying science communication and policy at the Department of Science and Technology Studies.
Following her graduation, Steph found a place for herself at the BBC on the “Tomorrow’s World” program, and after a while got part-time employment, serving as a researcher of daily affairs. Gradually Steph was rising in her work, and in short span of time became the main producer of daily financial news on Radio 4’s program “Today”. This position really kick-started her career, as she was soon promoted to BBC One to serve as the lead producer of business news on the six and ten o’clock news bulletins, alongside Robert Preston.
In 2010, Steph was hired as a presenter for BBC Radio 5 Live, and then became the presenter of “Wake Up to Money”, and now serves as the regular presenter of “On the Money” aired on Sunday evenings.
In 2011 she made her big breakthrough when she was hired as the main business presenter for “BBC Breakfast”, and since then has also hosted several episodes of the highly-acclaimed show, which has only increased her net worth to a large degree.
Her role on BBC grew in the next few years, and she was named as the presenter of the show “Pocket Money Pitch” on CBBC, and “Shop Well for Less”, on which she works with Alex Jones. Furthermore, Steph joined the presenting team of “Watchdog” in 2016, and has also been serving as co-presenter of “Can Britain Have a Pay Rise” with James O’Brien.
When it comes to her personal life, Steph is still single, and has houses in Middlesbrough and Manchester.
In her youth, she was an Irish dance champion and now often gives guidance to coach dancers at the international competition events.
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