Your email address will not be published. Background: Spent two years at Florida International, the first as a medical red-shirt…shared net time during her second season…a member of the Sun Belt Conference Honor Roll for two years…helped her club team, the Oakville Storm, win the Senior Women’s National Championship…is the only female goalkeeper to win an Ontario indoor and outdoor cup and a national title…also lettered in field hockey, … CBC Sports gave Carly the opportunity to come closer to home and work in Toronto at the heart of the national public broadcaster; with CBC Carly was a regular on CBC News Network as a sports host and reporter, but her most memorable accomplishments were working with the legendary cast and crew of Hockey Night in Canada and Ron MacLean as a rink-side reporter and mountainside reporter for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. Known for her work as a current member of the Marketplace investigative team, Agro has also worked as a reporter with CBC in Toronto and Windsor. Her first job was with WBAL TV, the NBC affiliate in Baltimore, Maryland where the Orioles and Ravens gave her plenty to pay attention to. Carly's career took her to Saskatchewan next, where she covered everything from the Alberta Junior Hockey League to chuck wagon racing and rodeo at the Calgary Stampede. Charlsie currently works at CBC as a reporter. As of 2019, the reporter receives an annual salary in the range of $ Charlsie Agro Known for her work as a current member of the Marketplace investigative team, Agro has also worked as a reporter with CBC in Toronto and Windsor. An athlete in her own right, Agro played NCAA Division I field hockey on a scholarship to St. Joseph's University and represented Canada at the Junior World Cup in Poland. Eventually she took her game down South on a full division one soccer scholarship where she worked on her soccer skills and her studies. Carly was born to parents Charles and Catherine Agro. Carly is an ambassador for Reach for the Rainbow, a children’s charity that helps send boys and girls with disabilities to camp, and for BioSteel Sports, a lifestyle and nutrition brand.

She was raised in Burlington, Ontario and has an identical twin sister named Charlsie Agro.

She lives near Toronto with her husband and their mini-dachshund, Winston. She has also worked as a reporter in Edmonton, Victoria and across southern Ontario. Required fields are marked *, Complaints / Suggestions / Queries? C’est comme ça que je t’aime (Happily Married). Carly grew up in Burlington, Ontario, where she spent more time on the soccer pitch than just about anywhere else. The West called next and Carly answered the call from CTV Edmonton where she covered the Edmonton Oilers, the World Junior Hockey Championships and hurried hard, covering curling, including the Brier and the Scotties Tournament of Hearts.

NESN Female Reporters Broadcasters | Sports Desk Women Announcers. In addition, she recently completed her first triathlon. www.whitbysportshalloffame.com/bios/62-carly-agro-anchor-sportsnet-central We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Athletic, attractive and intelligent, Carly is a modern example of having it all! The Canadian sportscaster/anchor Caroline Cameron has an estimated net worth of six-digit figure. With CBC Toronto, she covered the Toronto 2015 Pan Am Games and her work on a Marketplace investigation into allegations of sexism in dress codes within the Canadian restaurant industry led to change that gave female serving staff more options for uniforms that meet their own comfort levels. Charlsie Agro, Producer: Marketplace. Charlsie Agro is known for her work on Marketplace (1972). Carly is older than her twin by 2 minutes.

After her soccer career wrapped up it wasn't long before Carly fell in love with sports broadcasting. View agent, publicist, legal and company contact details on IMDbPro. Your email address will not be published. Carly Agro is a reporter, host, anchor and on-air personality, who works for Sportsnet Central in Canada. A veteran CBC reporter, Charlsie Agro lent her skills to the CBC/Radio-Canada broadcast team for the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018 where she provided rinkside reports during long track and short track speed skating events. All content including images on this site are intended for Media use only. For requests, complaints, suggestions or queries, contact us via E-mail below contact(dot)marathitv@gmail.com, © Copyright - All Rights Reserved 2014 - 2020 | Marathi.TV | Privacy Policy, Kacie McDonnell NESN Wiki, Bio, Engaged, Dating, Wikipedia【 Photos 】, Leah Hextall Wikipedia, Married, Husband, Age ( ESPN, NESN ) Bio, Alex Kraemer NESN Wiki, Age, Bio, Height, Married【 Wikipedia 】Pics, Gary Tanguay Wikipedia, Bio, Age, Wife, Family, Salary, NBC Sports, Michaela Vernava Bio, Age, Wiki, Husband, Height, Boston【 NESN 】, Nikki Reyes NESN Bio, Wedding, Age【 Sports Wikipedia 】New Orleans, Sophia Jurksztowicz Age, Wiki, Dating, Married, Bio, NESN Salary. Mini Bio (1) Charlsie Agro is a producer, known for Marketplace (1972). These days Carly helps Canada wake up with their sports news and highlights as an anchor and reporter with Sportsnet Central. Getting Started | Contributor Zone ». When she gets a break from the desk, Carly keeps busy by teeing it up and trying to get her handicap down! 500 Victoria Street WestWhitby, OntarioL1N 9G4 Canada, Website Designed and Hosted by oogled Digital Marketing Agency Toronto Ottawa, oogled Digital Marketing Agency Toronto Ottawa. For historical image resources, please contact the CBC Image Research Library, which has an extensive archive of still photography dating back to the 1950's. Both Carly and Charlsie are reporters and have previously worked together on the News Network. Eventually Carly came home, spent some more time in the classroom honing her broadcasting skills and got her first break on Canadian soil covering the Hamilton Tiger-Cats as a team reporter. Follow Charlsie Agro on Twitter: @CBCharlsie.