Erin Cargile Biography
Erin Cargile is an American journalist currently working at KXAN as an investigative journalist. Erin joined the station in 2018. Before becoming a full-time investigator, she has pretty much done it all at KXAN.
Moreover, Erin out as the Hill Country reporter, before she moved to Austin where she covered the education beat for a decade. She spent almost half a decade anchoring weekend morning and evening newscasts. She is also a full-time investigative reporter at KXAN News, and she was invited to Texas State University to deliver a TEDx Talk on uncovering truths in 2020.
Erin Cargile Age
Erin Cargile was born in Waxahachie, Texas, United States of America. She is around 34 years old.
Erin Cargile Height
Erin Cargile Family
Erin Cargile was born to her loving and caring parents in Waxahachie, Texas, United States of America. She has however kept under wraps the information regarding his parents and siblings if she has any.
Erin Cargile Education
Erin went to Oklahoma Christian University where she graduated with a Bachelor’s degree. She has a passion for storytelling during her college internships at the NBC and ABC stations based in Oklahoma City. Moreover, Erin’s first reporting gig was at KXII based in Sherman, Texas. Before moving to Austin, Cargile worked at KRIS in Corpus Christi as a reporter.
Erin Cargile Husband
Erin is married to her romantic husband named Brown. On December 19, 2020, the pair welcomed their baby called Jack William.
Erin Cargile Salary
She receives a good salary of $80, 000 per year. This is according to KXAN investigative reporters’ salaries.
Erin Cargile’s Net Worth
Erin Cargile has accumulated a decent fortune over the years over the years and has an approximated net worth of $1 million.
Erin Cargile Career
Her first reporting job was at KXII located in Sherman, Texas. Erin was once a reporter at KRIS in Corpus Christi prior to moving to Austin. She joined KXAN investigative team in 2018. Prior to becoming a full-time investigator at KXAN-TV, Erin worked widely at KXAN. She first began as a reporter at the Hill Country before shiting to Austin. She spent almost half a decade anchoring weekend morning and evening newscasts.