
Sarah Moore
Sarah Moore studied Philosophy at the University of Warwick and, after graduating, she went on to the Cardiff Journalism School.
She began her professional career as a reporter and presenter for Central News in Birmingham, where she won two awards for an investigation into drug-rape that had dominated the national news agenda that day. She made further headlines for an investigative series on suicide chatrooms.
Following this, Sarah spent the summer of 2006 working as a reporter for ITN, gaining exclusive interviews following the terror arrests in London.
She started with GMTV as a reporter a few months later and travelled across Europe to report on the big stories. She also filmed a series for Fairtrade in the Caribbean islands of Dominica and St Lucia.
In the summer of 2007 Sarah made the move to New York. She spent much of her time on the campaign trail covering the Presidential race of 2008 and, away from the election, she travelled to Panama, tracing the footsteps of the missing UK canoeist, and spent time on US military bases in the run up to the anniversary of the invasion of Iraq.
Sarah's proudest moments are auditioning for a role in Sex and the City and filming an exclusive interview with Dame Julie Andrews over afternoon tea
Sarah loves life in New York and takes advantage of working near Broadway by going to the theatre as often as possible.
She has a shiht'zu named Maisie.


