Paul Gigot is a well-known American political commentator and editor of The Wall Street’s editorial pages. Gigot is even a Journal Pulitzer Prize-winning conservative. Now, he works as the moderator of the public affairs tv-series Journal Editorial Report.
Before becoming an editor at The Wall Street Journal, he spent more than 14 years as a writer in the column called” Potomac Watch.” His official job at the Journal began in 1980. He also worked as a White House Fellow under former U.S.A President Ronald Reagan in 1986.
Paul Gigot Age
Paul Gigot was born on May 24, 1955, in San Antonio, Texas, United States in America. He is 67 years of age.
Paul Gigot Height
Gigot is a bit tall in height and stands at the height of 5 feet 11 inches ( Approximately 1.8 meters).
Paul Gigot Family
Gigot was born to his parents in San Antonio, Texas. Later, he and his family resettled in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Nevertheless, he has not shared any details about his parents and siblings.
Paul Gigot Wife
At the age of 67, he is still single. There is no information regarding his past or current relationships. It seems like he is so concentrating on his career and prefers to keep his personal life away from the media domain.
Paul Gigot Education
Gigot is Roman Catholic who went to Catholic schools for twelve years. In 1973, he graduated from Abbot Pennings High School based in De Pere, Wisconsin. In 1977, he graduated from Dartmouth College. While still there, he was Editor-in-Chief of The Dartmouth.
Paul Gigot Salary
Gigot receives an annual salary of $76,487. This is according to Fox News anchors/reporters’ salaries.
Paul Gigot’s Net Worth
Gigot has an estimated net worth of $ 1 million US dollars.
Paul Gigot Career
Gigot hosts “The Journal Editorial Report” and works as the editorial page editor of The Wall Street Journal. He has held this position since Sep 17, 2001. In this position, he is liable for Leisure & Arts criticism and the newspaper’s editorials, and op-ed articles, Gigot also directs the editorial pages of the Journal’s Asian and European editions and the Opinion Journal.com Web site.
He began serving for the Journal in 1980 working as a reporter in Chicago. In 1982, he became an Asia correspondent located in Hong Kong. He won an Overseas Press Club award for his vast reporting on the Philippines. In 1984, he became the first winner of the editorial page editor of The Asian Wall Street Journal still in Hong Kong. He was allotted to Washington in 1987, there, he contributed editorials and a weekly column on politics, “Potomac Watch,”.
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