Cordelia joined GMTV in March 2003 and is one of GMTV's Correspondents
Born in London on 25 October 1973, Cordelia attended Clapham High School and then went on to study English Literature at the Faculty of Arts at Bristol University, before completing a postgraduate diploma in Broadcast Journalism at the City University in London.
Cordelia began her broadcasting career in 1998 when she secured a job at CT-FM, Canterbury's local radio station as their 'Drive Time' presenter.
She then moved to IRN and News Direct, a division of ITN radio, where she worked as a news reporter and breakfast presenter until 2000.
In 2000, Cordelia freelanced as a reporter for various broadcasters and programmes including The Big Breakfast and Sky News before securing a position as reporter on the core desk working across all ITN output including ITV, Channel 5, The News Channel and Channel 4. It was during her time here that Cordelia also presented the news bulletins for Channel 5 and the The Big Breakfast. She then became a reporter for BBC London's evening news on BBC One in April 2002 before moving to GMTV in March 2003.
Throughout her career, Cordelia has covered various national and international stories, including the London nail bombing, Princess Margaret's death and the New York air crash in November 2001.
Whilst as GMTV, she reported in 2003 from the Iraq war and was embedded with British troops for six weeks. She also served as GMTV's New York correspondent from where she covered Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, questioned the President in the White House and travelled with Tony Blair to California.
Cordelia's loves travelling and discovering new places. She also enjoys big city life and good restaurants, shopping, movies and pubs. In January 2009, Cordelia gave birth to baby boy called Conrad.




