As per her nationality, she is Brtish and belongs to the Mixed ethnic group. Further, Alison's star sign is Libra. Details about Bender's parents and siblings are not disclosed yet. Moreover, her childhood was in Bristol. Alison Bender after completing her schooling attended the University of Bristol and completed her Bachelor's degree from there. Alison started her broadcasting career in working as a reporter in the Champions League. For the past five seasons, Alison was one of the presenters for it's Premier League's global station.
Bender also worked with the CNBC channel for many years. Currently, Bender is a sportscaster for the international sports channel as a freelance reporter. In addition, Alison is a football reporter and also a football expert.
The woman was born in Bristol, the Great Britain so also retains the British nationality and created 5th October. Got myself a jersey for the World Cup at nikefootball launch.
Premier League ReviewThe woman has been among the presenters for the Global station of its Premier League for the previous five seasons. Headlights displays and the woman is comfy hosting live displays and introduced Confederations Cup World Cup, along with African Nation Cup and so forth. While her seeing for its coverage across Europe the woman was league and Champions League reporter since Loved my hot yoga session with the brilliant yogareef nothing better for body and mind on a freezing cold day.
Like old times yoga hotyoga. The woman produced these six- digits figure of net worth, from the profession, for example soccer and sportscaster journalist through committing, dedication and hardworking. You want to have relationships with managers, players and PR executives. Q: You mention having a valid opinion rather than being a talking head. With so many bright, intelligent, vibrant women emerging and becoming established in sports media - Laura Woods at TalkSPORT, Rebecca Myers and Molly Hudson at the Times, Jacqui Oatley at Sky to name but a few - do you feel like football and sports audiences in this country are now more accepting of female voices?
A: Definitely. I think the media has played a part. You have to see it to believe it. Everyone would ask me who I look up to and they always wanted a woman. But I would say "well I look up to some of the man too, do I have to pick a woman? But I do worry for Laura. Q: One thing is undeniably different for men and women: motherhood. You've got a three-year-old daughter and a six-year-old son, how have you confronted and balanced your parental duties with work?
A: It was really tough because I had a horrible pregnancy. But luckily, when the baby arrived I was elated. And I was so scared about losing my job, on the day he was born I was reading articles and tweeting them out.
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