Kate Snow Biography

Kate Snow is an American television journalist who works for NBC News as a Senior National Correspondent for Today, NBC Nightly News, Dateline NBC, and MSNBC, among other shows. Snow also leads the Sunday version of NBC Nightly News and fills in for the weekday and Saturday broadcasts on a regular basis.

Kate Snow Age

Snow is 52 years old as of 2021. She was born on10 June 1969 in Bangor, Maine, United States.

Kate Snow Height

Snow stands at a height of 5 feet 3 inches(1.60 meters).

Kate Snow Family

Snow moved with her family to Burnt Hills, New York when she was six months old. She is the son of Dean R. Snow. She has two siblings; Barbara Snow and Joshua Snow.

Kate Snow Husband

Snow is married to Chris Bro, a radio presenter. The couple has two children; Abigail Keller Bro and Zach Bro.

Kate Snow Education

Snow graduated from Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake High School in 1987. She received a bachelor’s degree from Cornell University and a master’s degree in foreign service from Georgetown University.

Kate Snow Salary

Snow earns an annual salary of $200 thousand.

Kate Snow Net Worth

Snow has an estimated net worth of $3million.

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Kate Snow Career

Snow joined ABC in 2003 as a White House reporter for Good Morning America before being named to co-host the weekend edition of the morning show. She formerly worked for NPR and NBC Radio, as well as KOAT-TV in Albuquerque, New Mexico, from 1995 to 1998 and CNN from 1998 to 2003. Snow-covered Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign, the 2004 Democratic National Convention, and Sarah Palin’s vice-presidential campaign for ABC News during the 2008 presidential election.

Snow joined NBC News in 2010 as a Dateline NBC journalist and a contributor to other NBC shows. Snow took over as the Sunday anchor of NBC Nightly News in September 2015. Snow began presenting a two-hour block on MSNBC Live the following month. She won a News & Documentary Emmy Award a year later for her interview on Dateline NBC with a number of women, including Andrea Constand, who had accused Bill Cosby of sexual assault. She resigned her MSNBC anchoring job in April 2017 to join NBC News as a Senior National Correspondent, covering stories for NBC Nightly News, Today, and Dateline NBC. Snow began anchoring the true-crime television series Relentless, which airs on Oxygen, in October 2019.

She also fills in as a fill-in anchor for Nightly News with Brian Williams and the TODAY show in this capacity. Snow worked as a Correspondent for Rock Center with Brian Williams before being designated National Correspondent. Snow has covered politics, four presidential elections, the White House, and Congress throughout her career. She continues to cover breaking news stories such as the Newtown, Conn., school shooting, the Kenyan mall attack, and the Gulf oil spill.

Snow, an Emmy-winning journalist, has traveled widely and presented tales that have sparked social change. Her report for Rock Center on adolescent foreign exchange students being harmed by host parents resulted in revised State Department policy. Snow’s investigations into texting while driving and soccer concussions in young female soccer players stirred national debate. She was the first reporter to sit down with one of the Jerry Sandusky scandal victims and hear his story, as well as the first reporter to speak with Hannah Anderson, an abduction victim.

Snow has conducted interviews with a wide range of newsmakers, including President Barack Obama and Bono. In his first interview since his wife lost the 2008 presidential nomination, she asked President Bill Clinton difficult questions. She can, however, perform a song with Rick Springfield just as readily.

Other anchors include Forrest Sawyer, Joan Lunden, Jim Avila, Joan Lunden, Cecily Tynan, Robin Roberts, George Stephanopoulos, Michael Strahan, Lara Spencer, Ginger Zee, David Muir, Amy Robach, Kendis Gibson, Diane MacedoRob Nelson, Paula Faris, and Reena Ninan.