Leigh Sales is a journalist, a presenter, an author, a formidable interviewer, a mother and the current host of the iconic current affairs program ABC’s 7:30.
This week Leigh was chosen to travel to the USA to host Hillary Clinton’s final public interview as the US Secretary of State. The interview was Hillary’s “virtual round-the-world” trip and brought together broadcasters from around the world via satellite.
“I was sitting at home playing with my baby on Sunday morning and the phone rang,” Leigh said in an interview with the ABC.
“Basically it was just from then a completely mad scramble to get on the 24 hour flight to get over here… I keep pinching myself,” she said.
“I landed and went straight to the venue for a rehearsal and had about three hours’ sleep before doing some work then went off and did it. It was fun.”
[You can see the full interview that Leigh did with Hilary here.]
Keen to know more about Hilary Clinton’s favourite journalist?
Last year, Mamamia interviewed Leigh Sales. Here’s what she had to say.
MM: Twenty years ago it was unheard of to have a woman reporter or journalist or host on television who was over the age of 40. What do you think has changed?
LS: I think the fact that more and more women kept coming through the ranks and executives realised the clout of the female viewing audience. But there are still many double standards in terms of pay and expectations around appearance.
Top Comments
Congratulations Leigh! To be the journalist chosen by an international figure of the calibre of Hilary Clinton to moderate this interview is a wonderful and well deserved accomplishment. I hope you continue to go from strength to strength.
Love that Hilary chose an Aussie and a female.
Go Leigh! What an inspiration.