Gilbert Baez Bio, Age, WRAL, Family, Wife, Height, Salary and Net Worth
Gilbert Baez Biography
American journalist Gilbert Baez has been a Fayetteville news reporter for WRAL-TV since 1998. At WTVD-TV in Durham, North Carolina, he also worked as a weather anchor and a Fayetteville news reporter. He also worked as an adjunct professor of communications at Campbell University, Buies Creek, from 1990 until 2005. He worked for the US Army at Fort Bragg as a communications officer from 1978 to 1981.
Gilbert Baez Age
Gilbert is an American who was born and reared in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. There is no information on his birthplace or date available. It is challenging to learn about his life because he maintains his private information and personal life hidden.
Gilbert Baez Education
In 1978, Gilbert graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in English from Central State University in Wilberforce, Ohio, with a focus on radio and television broadcasting.
Gilbert Height
It is not known exactly how tall Baez is; this information is private. However, his approximate height is 5 feet 7 inches (1.70 m).
Gilbert Baez Family
Philadelphia is where Baez was raised and was born. However, there is little information available regarding Baez’s siblings, parents, aunts, and uncles.
Gilbert Baez Wife
Baez married his wife Carolyn Joyner on June 17, 2018, at Brown Missionary Baptist Church, in Mississippi. His wife Carolyn spent 30 years working at a hospital in Mississippi.
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Gilbert Baez Children
Baez is the proud father of two grown sons, five small grandsons, two magnificent granddaughters, and five beautiful young adult daughters.
Gilbert Baez Career
Gilbert joined the station in 1998 and is currently a Fayetteville news reporter for WRAL-TV. From 1996 through 2012, he was a weather anchor and a Fayetteville news reporter at WTVD-TV in Durham, North Carolina, before joining WRAL-TV. He worked in Fayetteville, North Carolina’s Cumberland County Schools as a relations expert in 1995. He worked at WRAL-TV from 1989 to 1995 as a Fayetteville news reporter and weather anchor.
Gibert served as a photojournalist and weather anchor at WKFT in Fayetteville from 1986 until 1988. He also worked as an adjunct professor of communications at Campbell University, Buies Creek, from 1990 until 2005. He worked for the US Army at Fort Bragg as a communications officer from 1978 to 1981.
For WRAL, Baez’s most enduring assignment in 1991 was covering the first Gulf War in the Middle East. The news that Fort Bragg soldiers were being dispatched to remove Saddam Hussein from Kuwait was first reported by him. He was able to create beautiful stories about the men and women who volunteer in the Armed Forces to keep America secure while he was away for almost two months. Gilbert has received numerous honors, including a National Edward R. Murrow Award in 1995 for a report on Fort Bragg troops who died in a C-130 cargo plane crash at Pope Air Force Base caused by an F-16 fighter jet collision. He was named the Boys & Girls Club of America’s National Youth of the Year in 1973.
Gilbert Baez Salary
Baez’s profession as a journalist, anchor, and reporter earns an estimated salary ranging from $78,254 to $92,000 per year. However, his details about the exact salary he earns are currently not available.
Gilbert Baez’s Net Worth
Baez as a journalist, anchor, and reporter has massive wealth and his wealth is estimated to be ranging from $1 to $5 million.
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