Jane Robelot Biography
Jane Robelot is a nationally recognized network news anchor and correspondent who joined WYFF News 4 in January 2007 as a contributing reporter and anchor of the news magazine Chronicle.
How old is Jane Robelot? – Age
He is 61 years old as of 9 October 2021. He was born in 1960 in Greenville, South Carolina, United States.
Jane Robelot Education
She was inducted into the Greenville County, South Carolina Schools Hall of Fame in their inaugural class in 2017. She attended Wade Hampton High School in Greenville, South Carolina, and Clemson University.
Who is Jane Robelot Husband? ? – Marriage – Son
Jane is married to Mario De Carvalho, a former CBS News combat cameraman; they have one son, George. She and her husband Mario DeCarvalho founded Carolina Zoom Productions, a high-definition video company, after returning to South Carolina.
Jane Robelot Illness
She was given a terrifying medical diagnosis. Because of Graves’ disease, one of her heart valves was defective and would likely kill her if not repaired. Prior to the surgery, Robelot, dressed in her surgical gown, hugged husband Mario de Carvalho tightly. When she was told she needed a heart operation at the age of 44, She began researching options and learned about cutting-edge surgery that didn’t require a large incision and used tiny instruments guided by a robot.
According to Strassmann, the use of robotic surgery has increased by more than 50%, with the majority of the increase occurring in prostate procedures. Advocates say it holds great promise, but as with any operation, there is a risk. She carried her son, George, down the hall the night before her operation to put him to bed for nighttime prayers. She huddled up next to him.
Why did Jane Robelot leave CBS This Morning? – Career
She was named full-time co-anchor of WYFF News 4 at 4 in 2017. Jane also hosts and produces the series “CommUNITY Conversation,” which focuses on community diversity and inclusion. Jane began her career in radio and then moved to television with WSPA before being discovered by CBS News Network. She moved on to WCAU-TV in Philadelphia to anchor and report in 1990. She was hired by the network in 1995 to work as a national anchor at CBS News in New York City, where she began on “CBS Morning News” and quickly advanced to co-host “CBS This Morning.”
Jane covered some of the most significant events of the time, including the Oklahoma City bombing, Princess Diana’s death, Pope John Paul II’s historic visit to Cuba, and the Olympic Winter Games in Nagano, Japan.
Jane’s next stop was WGCL-TV in Atlanta, where she anchored the 5, 6, and 11 p.m. newscasts. Then, in 2006, Jane and her husband relocated to Greenville, South Carolina, to establish Carolina Zoom Productions, a video production company and studio. She has received numerous awards and accolades for her outstanding work in broadcasting. Jane received two National Emmy Awards for journalistic excellence and was nominated for another while working at CBS News in New York.
She also received the prestigious Peabody Award in 2009 as a member of the WYFF News 4 team that produced the special Chronicle: Paul’s Gift. Jane is a huge Tigers fan. She is a very active alumnus, having served on the President’s Advisory Board and as a founding member of the Center for the Visual Arts’ Board of Directors.
She has also participated in a number of special projects, including co-hosting the Florida Citrus Sports Parade in Orlando and moderating a panel discussion for the World Bank at their headquarters in Washington, DC. She is a Riley Fellow and a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution as well as the Greenville Professional Women’s Forum.
Jane has received the Greenville Chamber of Commerce’s ATHENA Leadership Award, the Clemson University Alumni Association’s Distinguished Service Award, and Clemson University’s Spiro Institute’s “Entrepreneur of the Year Award” for her professional work and community involvement. She was in the first class inducted into the Greenville County Schools “Hall of Fame,” and she received the Greenville Cultural Exchange Center’s “Women Making History” Award.
Jane Robelot Salary
Her annual salary is estimated to be $50 thousand.
Jane Robelot Net Worth
She has an estimated net worth of $1.5 Million.