Sarah Schulte Bio, Age, Height, Husband, Salary, Net Worth, ABC7
March 30, 2022
Sarah Schulte
Sarah Schulte Biography
Sarah Schulte is an American journalist currently working as a general assignment reporter at ABC7 News. She previously worked at WCAU-TV in Philadelphia, Pa., as a reporter from 1995 to 1998. Before joining WCAU-TV, Sarah was serving at WSMV-TV in Nashville, Tenn. as a reporter from 1992 to 1995 and at Westinghouse Broadcasting in Washington, D.C. from 1990 to 1992.
Sarah Schulte Age
Sarah Schulte was born in Highland Park, Illinois, in the United States of America. As of now, she has undisclosed any details concerning her exact birth details. She is around 52 years old.
Sarah Schulte Height
Schulte is a woman of moderate stature and stands at a height of 5 feet 5 inches (Approx 1.65 m).
Sarah Schulte Family
Sarah Schulte was born and brought up by her loving and caring parents in Highland Park, Illinois, in the United States of America. Nevertheless, Schulte has not mentioned any information regarding her parents or whether she has siblings.
Sarah Schulte Education
Schulte went to Wesleyan Campus and graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism having concentrated in political science and Mass Communication.
Sarah Schulte Husband
Sarah is a married woman. She is hitched to her beloved husband whom she has not revealed his name to the public domain. They reside on the North Side of Chicago.
Sarah Schulte Salary
She earns a satisfactory salary of $71,119 per year. This is according to ABC7 news general assignment reporters’ salaries.
Sarah Schulte Net Worth
Sarah Schulte has piled up a decent fortune over the years and has an approximated net worth of $1 million.
Sarah Schulte Career
As of now, Sarah works at ABC 7 News as General Assignment Correspondent. Lately, in her career, she worked for cables like KLAS-TV in Las Vegas as well as a field producer and reporter at the Capitol Broadcast News in Washington, D.C. Having worked at ABC 7 News since 1998 and networks including WSMV-TV, WCAU-TV and was the reporter whose service on the Gore/Clinton presidential campaign coverage garnered him an Emmy Award in 1993.
In 1997, Sarah was named the “Reporter of the Year” by Philadelphia Magazine. Due to her excellence in covering school-related issues, she received a Tennessee School Bell Award in 1994. Furthermore, she won an Emmy Award in 1993 for her coverage of the Clinton Gore presidential campaign. Sarah is an active member of the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists and the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Sarah donates her time to the M.S. “Readers are Leaders” program, College Bound, and Cancer Society.