Jeannette Reyes Biography
Jeannette Reyes is a journalist from the United States who presently co-anchors FOX 5 Morning with Steve Chenevey. She spent two years as a general assignment reporter at WJLA, an ABC station in Washington, D.C., before joining 6ABC. She was covering Pope Francis’ visit to the nation’s capital at the time.
Jeannette Reyes Age
How old is Reyes? She is 31 years old as of 2021. She was born on August 15 1980 Providence, Rhode Island, in the United States.
What college did Jeannette Reyes attend? Education
Kent State University awarded her a bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism. She belongs to the National Association of Hispanic Journalists and the National Association of Black Journalists, among other organizations.
Jeannette Reyes Height
How tall is Reyes? Reyes stands at a height of approximately 5 feet 7 inches(1.72m).
Jeannette Reyes Family | Parents | Siblings
Reyes grew up in Providence, Rhode Island, in the United States. As a result, she is an American citizen. Her parents, on the other hand, are Dominican Republic natives.
Who is Jeanette Reyes married to? Married
She is happily married to Robert Burton a news anchor too. The couple married on 20 August 2016, and they have announced on Instagram that they are expecting their first child, according to ABC News 7.
What is Jeanette Reyes’s net worth? Net Worth
Reyes has an estimated net worth of $200,000 which he has earned through her successful career as a reporter.
Jeannette Reyes Career
In the spring of 2016, Jeannette Reyes joined the 6abc Action News team. She was recently a general duty correspondent at WJLA, an ABC spinoff in Washington, D.C., where she worked for a long time. She was able to secure Pope Francis’ visit to the country’s capital while she was there. Jeannette also shared information about the 2015 Amtrak train derailment in Philadelphia. She began her career at KATV in Little Rock, Arkansas, where she began her career. Jeannette Reyes has worked in the news coverage division for quite some time. She began her career as a general assignment journalist for KATV.
She made a move and shifted to WJLA where she again worked as a general assignment reporter. Later in the spring of 2016, Jeanette Reyes started her new role as a reporter for 6 ABC action news teams.
Jeannette Reyes Illness
Reyes had described her experience with rhabdomyolysis, a hazardous condition in which muscle is broken down as a result of excessive activity.