Homa Bash is a preeminent Indian-American journalist currently working for News 5 as an anchor. Bash did hit the headlines after someone called cops on her and her cameraman and told the cops a black man with a white truck and a suspicious camera and a Hispanic-looking woman. She first moved to News 5 in August 2014 and later returned after three years. Bash has also served at KTUL, KTVZ, KXAS, and KTAB.
Homa Bash Age
Homa Bash was born in Kolkota, India, on 12th April 1987. she is 34 years old.
Homa Bash Height
Homa is a woman of standard stature and stands at a height of 5 ft 7 in (Approx 1.7m) tall.
Homa Bash Family
Bash was born in India but raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in the United States of America. She was born to an Indian father named Haider and a mother called Shehnaz. Bash was brought up alongside her four brothers, three of whom are married.
Homa Bash education
She attended and graduated from The University of Arkansas at Fayetteville with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Broadcast Journalism, Political Science, and Middle East Studies. moreover, she also joined the University of Westminster where she did Political Science.
Homa Bash Husband
Homa Bash got hitched her lovely husband called Daniel Ball in February 2018. Her husband serves in the office of Cleveland’s Mayor as the assistant director of media relations. Homa met Daniel when she was conducting an interview which she described as one of the worst since Ball had strict orders not to reveal too much information during the 2015 NBA finals. The couple shared their wedding vows on June 17, 2018.
Homa Bash Salary
She receives an ample salary of $78,500 annually. This is in accordance with WEWS News 5 anchors’ salaries.
Homa Bash Net Worth
Homa Bash has accumulated a lot of wealth from her successful career and has an approximated net worth of $1 million.
Homa Bash Career
Homa Bash serves at WEWS News 5 as an anchor. Bash did hit the headlines after someone called cops on her and her cameraman and told the cops a black man with a white truck and a suspicious camera and a Hispanic-looking woman.
Bash kicked off her career at KTVZ in Bend, Oregon in January 2010. She has also served as a reporter and producer at KTUL in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and KTAB in Texas. She also worked as an intern for the Sustainability Council at the University of Arkansas. While there, Bash wrote and edited abstracts for the 40-year climate action plan for the University, did research, wrote and distributed press releases, as well as organized and coordinated events.