Randy Meier Biography
Randy Meier is a famous American journalist currently working as an anchor for the evening news at KMSP-TV in Minneapolis/Saint Paul. He began as the 10 pm anchor while reporting on and anchoring the 5 pm news 0n 26th September 2011. Previously, Randy served at MSNBC as an anchor for a period of 3 years.
Randy Meier Fox 9 Age
Randy Meier was born in the United States of America. As of now, Randy has not revealed his exact birth details to the media. He is around 58 years old.
Randy Meier Height
Randy is a man of tall stature and stands at a height of 5 feet 10 inches (Approx1.78 m).
Randy Meier Family
Randy was born and brought up by his caring and dedicated father and mother in the United States. As of now, Randy has not disclosed any details in regard to either his parents or if he has siblings.
Randy Meier Education
After completing his primary and high school education, Randy joined Wisconsin-La Crosse where he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in mass communications.
Randy Meier Wife
Randy is married to his beautiful wife called Kami Potterton Meier. Randy and Kami have been married for almost four decades. Together, the pair shares 5 children. In their spare time, the duo likes skiing, biking, snowmobiling, and hiking.
Randy Meier Salary
He pockets a satisfactory salary of $71,161 annually. This is in accordance with Fox 9 news anchors’ salaries.
Randy Meier Net Worth
Randy Meier has stockpiled a decent fortune over the years and has an approximated net worth of between $1 Million to $5 Million.
Randy Meier Career
Randy has anchored and anchored reported through a number of Minnesota’s biggest stories, including the kidnapping and discovery of Jacob Wetterling. Randy spent some weeks doing Minnesota’s fires, tornados, and floods. He was on the Iron Range reporting on the tragic loss of Minnesota Senator Paul Wellstone. Randy also spent multiple years reporting and anchoring in New York for MSNBC and NBC News. Randy is active in several charity and community events supporting and raising money for outreach organizations and cancer research.
He has received numerous awards because of his broadcast journalism. In 2002, Randy won an Emmy Award due to his work on an investigative report on the environmental impact of oil drilling in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge known as Oil Field of Dreams. He has also received a Page One Award and two Edward R. Murrow Awards from the Society of Professional Journalists because of the Oil Field of Dreams. At KSTP-TV, Randy won three other Emmys, the 2003 National Headliner Award due to both a National Iris Award and the Best Newscast.
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