Colette graduated from Catholic Junior College in 1992 and University College Dublin, where she finished Bachelor of Arts (Hons), Politics and Economics in 1996.
[1] Colette got her first job in December 1996, as a sports reporter, producer and presenter for Television Corporation of Singapore's Singapore Television Twelve, from 1996 to 2000.
[2] Colette later became the news correspondent for CNBC Asia from 2001 to 2003.
[2] ESPN Star Sports later hired Colette in March 2004,[2] as the anchorwoman for SportsCenter Asia with Jason Dasey, then she became the host of Nokia Football Crazy from 2005 to 2008.
[5] Colette is married to sales manager Luigi Ferrandi.