Bob Mueller Biography
Bob Mueller is an American journalist and anchor currently working at WKRN-TV in Nextar, Nashville There, he co-anchors News 2 at 5, 6, and 10 p.m newscasts. While at WKRN, Bob’s reporting skills have for those serving in broadcast journalism for almost three decades. He debuted his television career at WMBD-TV in Peoria, Illinois where he served as a producer, reporter, and anchor.
Bob Mueller WKRN Age
Bob Mueller was born in the year 1953, in Illinois, United States of America. He is 68 years old.
Bob Mueller Height
Mueller is a man of standard stature and stands at a height of 5 feet 7 inches (Approx. 1.7 m).
Bob Mueller Family
He was born and brought up by his mother Mary and father in Illinois, United States of America. He was raised alongside his sister named Deb.
Bob Education
In 1971, Bob graduated from Highland High School. Later he attended Southern Illinois University in Edwardsville and graduated with a B.A. in Fine Arts.
Bob Mueller Wife
Bob is happily married to his lovely wife called Nancy. Together, the duo has three children, two sons named Will and Nick, and a daughter called Mari Zusin. In his leisure time, Bob enjoys golfing, reading, ice hockey, jogging, and the beach.
Bob Mueller Salary
He receives a decent salary of $82,652 per year. This is according to WKRN-TV anchors’ salaries.
Bob Mueller’s Net Worth
Bob Mueller has stockpiled a decent fortune over the years he has worked and has an estimated net worth ranging between $1 million to $5 million.
Bob Mueller Career
As of now, Bob serves at WKRN-TV in Nextar, Nashville There, he co-anchors News 2 at 5, 6, and 10 p.m newscasts. While at WKRN, Bob’s reporting skills have for those serving in broadcast journalism for almost three decades. He debuted his television career at WMBD-TV in Peoria, Illinois where he served as a producer, reporter, and anchor.
Bob worked as an investigative and state government reporter and anchor at WTVC-TV in Chattanooga. He joined WKRN-TV as a field reporter in 1980 where he covered the State Capitol. In 1981, Bob covered the launch of the first space shuttle. Moreover, he was there when President Jimmy Carter returned to Plains, Georgia, after leaving the White House.
Bob worked as a member of their Board of Trust for six years and has helped feed the hungry with Second Harvest Food Bank for multiple years. Furthermore, he worked for 17 years with the Boy Scouts and he is an active member of the Scout’s marketing committee. He also works as a member of the advisory board at the Nashville Mental