Diana Swain Biography
Diana Swain is a Canadian expatriate currently directing the CBC investigative documentary The Fifth Estate. In 1990 she joined CBC Winnipeg station CBWT. She also worked as a senior investigative reporter and member of The Investigators with Diana Swain. Diana held various positions at the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, including network search specialist.
she In the past, she worked as a reporter for El Pais, a program covering current and ongoing events and concerns. In 2006, Diana was nominated for the Distinguished Alumni Award for her outstanding contributions to business.
Diana Swain Age
Diana Swain was born on September 24, 1965 in Thompson, Canada. He is 58 years old.
Diana Swain Education
She received her high school diploma from Chilliwack High School in 1983. Later, Diana attended the British Columbia Institute of Technology with a degree in journalism.
Diana Swain Height
Diana stands at a height of 5 feet 6 inches (approximately 1.68 m).
Diana Swain Family
Diana was born and raised in Thompson, Manitoba. However, when Diana was young, her parents separated and Diana moved in with her mother and sister. However, information about his family is not publicly available at the moment.
Diana Swain Husband
She is happily married to her husband Ron Kuipers, a Canadian freelance producer and writer in the West. The two are the proud parents of two adorable children, son Mason, born in 1995, and daughter Lara, born in 1998.
Diana Swain Salary
The average salary is between $43,700 and $43,700. $110,850 per year.
Diana Swain Net Worth
Diana has made a lot of money from her successful career with profits ranging from $1 million to $5 million.
Diana Swain Career
Diana currently works as a producer on CBC’s investigative documentary The Fifth Estate. In 1990 she joined CBC Winnipeg station CBWT. She also worked as a senior investigative reporter and Investigative Team member with Diana Swain. Diana served in a variety of roles at the Public Relations Company, including senior editor of the online research department. She previously worked as a reporter for The Nation, a program covering current and current affairs and issues of concern.
In addition, Diana represented Chilliwack at the Miss Canada pageant in 1984. He also worked for ten months at a weekly newspaper in Chilliwack and was a reporter for CHWK Radio and Chilliwack Progress Radio. He later joined a radio station in Kamloops, British Columbia and then a radio station in Prince George, British Columbia.