Robin Hamilton Biography
Robin Nicole Hamilton is a journalist, writer, television host, and the founder of “ARoundRobin Production Company” in the United States. Hamilton began his on-air career as a television reporter in Florida. She has worked as a broadcast journalist in Florida, New York, Boston, and Washington, D.C.
Robin Hamilton Age
Robin was born and raised in Columbia, Maryland, the United States of America.
Robin Hamilton Education
Hamilton received her bachelor’s degree in English from Duke University. She graduated from New York University with a master’s degree in broadcast journalism. She also holds a master’s degree in public administration from Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government, with a focus on policy and media.
Robin Hamilton Husband- Partner
Hamilton is happily married to her husband Mark Falzone.
Robin Hamilton Career
Hamilton began his on-air career as a television reporter in Florida. In March 2001, Hamilton left New York to work as a reporter for WBZ-TV in Boston, Massachusetts. After four years, Hamilton was elevated to host the UPN38 Morning Show on Boston’s UPN38 (WSBK-TV), a sister station to WBZ-TV. The UPN38 Morning Show was styled after The Today Show (US TV show), interspersing news, weather, and traffic with fashion, parenting, gardening, and party planning segments. Hamilton later relocated to Washington, D.C., where she now works for Tribune-owned CW station DCW50 TV (WDCW) as a correspondent for NewsPlus, a newsmagazine show. For the past six years, she has also hosted DCW50’s Living Black History series.
Hamilton also appeared as a news presenter in the 2012 feature film comedy Ted. She is also the owner of ARoundRobin Production Company, a video production company. This Little Light of Mine: The Legacy of Fannie Hamer, a documentary film about the Mississippi civil rights sharecropper who battled for voting rights, was written, produced, and directed by Hamilton in 2015. Fannie Lou Hamer is best known for her historic testimony during the Democratic National Convention credential committee hearing in 1964, during which she described the horrors that blacks suffered growing up in the Jim Crow South. On July 15, 2015, This Little Light of Mine: The Legacy of Fannie Hamer was the opening film for the March on Washington Film Festival.
Hamilton appeared on WPFW’s Spirit of Jazz on July 19, 2015, to promote This Little Light of Mine: The Legacy of Fannie Hamer. Furthermore, All Digitocracy wrote a major report about Hamilton and the film, and Hamilton spoke on the Kojo Nnamdi Show on August 4, 2015, Hamilton was a Public Media Corps (PMC) Fellow in the fall of 2010, which allowed her to promote social media tools to neglected populations. PMC is a National Black Programming Consortium (NBPC) project. Hamilton serves on the board of directors of the Energy Justice Network, an environmental justice advocacy organization.
Robin Hamilton Awards
Hamilton has received and been nominated for multiple accolades for her work on the Living Black History series on DCW50 TV (WDCW). On June 15, 2013, Hamilton received a regional Emmy Award for The Dream Began Here, a historical documentary about the changing roles of African Americans in Washington, D.C. Her work on Hattie’s stolen Legacy, which recounts the career of the first African American Academy Award winner Hattie McDaniel and the mystery of her stolen Oscar statuette, earned her a Gracie Award from the Alliance for Women in Media in 2012. Hattie’s Lost Legacy was also nominated for a regional Emmy Award in the category of historical documentary in 2011.
Robin Hamilton Net Worth
Robin has an estimated net worth of 5 million dollars.