Dianne Gallagher is a prominent name in the media industry. She is the National Correspondent for CNN, best known for reporting the mass massacre at Parkland, Florida, on 14 February 2018 and the death of Fidel Castro, late President of Cuba. 

Along with the media career, she is also a producer known for Yikes (2015), The Situation Room (2005), and On the Story with Erica Hill (2016).

Dianne Gallagher Brief Wiki

Date of Birth: N/A

Birthday: 12 April

Nationality: American

Age: N/A

Ethnicity: Caucasian/ White

Parents: Sandra M Gallagher (mother)

Height: 5 feet 10 inch

Education: the University of North Carolina/ University of Tennessee

Salary: $93k-202k Per Year (approx.)

Occupation: Journalist

Partner(s): Alan Cavanna (m. 25 March 2017 to present)

Dianne And Her Husband Alan Cavanna Are Married For More Than Two Years

CNN correspondent Dianne Gallagher and her husband Alan Cavanna shared their wedding vows on 25 March 2017 in Charlotte, North Carolina.

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As she walked down the aisle, Dianne donned a white floral gown, whereas Alan accompanied her in his blue wedding tuxedo. She showcased their gorgeous wedding moment with a heartful caption,

Our not-quite-royal wedding. I like #MeghanMarkle’s dress better than mine...but prefer my veil, which belonged to my mother.

Dianne Gallagher and her husband, Alan Cavanna (©: Instagram/ Dianne Gallagher)

As relishing their romantic life to the fullest, the couple is still going strong and celebrated their second anniversary on the 25th of March in 2019.

Dianne Gallagher And Alan Cavanna Met In 2012

The talented media personality, Dianne Gallagher, marks over five years of romantic life with her husband, Alan Cavanna, who is a Fox Nascar reporter. They first met in 2012 while working in a local station in Charlotte, North Carolina. 

Shortly, the couple hooked up as friends on social media platforms. Later, their friendship turned out to be a romantic one.

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She dated her boyfriend-cum-husband, Alan, for three years before they got engaged. She said 'Yes' to Alan's proposal asking her to marry him in early July 2015. 

Dianne had announced the news of her engagement through Instagram back on 3 July 2015 by flaunting the engagement ring. 

Her Parents Are Married For Over Three and A Half-Decade

Dianne Gallagher's parents, Sandra M Gallagher, and her father are married for nearly thirty-eight years. They tied their nuptial knot on 20 December 1981 and shared three children, including Dianne, in the long run of their married life.

During her parents 36th anniversary, she cheered them on Instagram:

In the 36 years since my parents said "I do" on this day, they've lived on nearly every continent, forged incredible careers, stayed strong through countless deployments, rebuilt a post-military “retirement” life together and...oh yeah... created three (pretty awesome, if I do say so myself) humans- all while adding a son-in-law this year! I hold their marriage as an inspiration for my own and wish them 36 more fun-filled, spontaneous years of wedded bliss. #HappyAnniversary, you two!

Dianne's father is a General of Army whom she refers to as goofy and kind dad. Also, she has a niece CharlieRuthFortune in her family, who was born in August 2019.

Dianne Gallagher's Salary As CNN's National Correspondent

Since November 2015, Dianne is working as a National Correspondent for CNN, based on Washington D.C. Metro Area.

Since Gallagher serves as a National Correspondent for CNN, she is entitled to the estimated salary ranging between $93k to $202k per annum.

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Throughout her three years of career in CNN, she has reported on the activists from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, in February 2018, regarding the mass shooting of seventeen students and teachers.

She has covered the news on the calamities, including Hurricanes Florence and Michael of 2018, as well as hurricanes coverage of 2017 on Harvey, Maria, and Irma. Also, her career credits include her reports from Cuba during the demise of late President Fidel Castro back in November 2016.

Dianne's career in the media industry started as an intern at Al Khaleejiya ARN, where she served for less than a year in 2005. Later, in April 2009, she joined CN2 News (WCBL) as a reporter and an anchor. After working for two years in the channel, she moved to WCNC-TV as a Morning News Anchor and Dayside Reporter, where she covered several local as well as regional news for three years. 

Despite her career success, Dianne has not spilled beans regarding her net worth.