Chauncy Glover ABC13, Bio, Age, Wedding, Wife, Net Worth and Salary

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Chauncy Glover Biography

Chauncy Glover is an American three-time Emmy Award-winning reporter and anchor at ABC13. He began his Television career two days after graduating college at WTVM News Leader 9 in Columbus, Georgia. After working for two years, he joined CBS 47 and Fox 30 in Jacksonville, Florida as a General Assignment reporter and a special projects reporter.

Chauncy Glover Age

Glover was born in Athens, Alabama, the United States, he likes to keep his personal information private, therefore he has not disclosed his exact date of birth.

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Chauncy Glover Height

Glover stands at a height of 5 feet 10 inches (1.78 meters)  tall.

Chauncy Glover Education

Glover attended Troy University and studied Broadcast Journalism, Music, and Theatre. Chauncy as well as a degree in Public Relations. Chauncy was the first Mr. Troy University Homecoming King and he is as well a member of the school’s Alumni Association. Besides, he graduated at the top of his college class and was awarded the forwardness in faith and campus and community involvement and the Sydney Sullivan Top Senior Award for academic excellence.

Chauncy Glover Parents | Family

Glover has not disclosed information regarding his family members, to be updated once confirmed.

Chauncy Glover Wife | Proposal

Glover is married to Mayra Moreno. Chauncy proposed to her wife on September 17, 2016, and SHE SAID YES! He has not yet disclosed the exact date they got married.

Chauncy Glover Net Worth

Glover’s net worth is estimated to be between $1 million and $5 million dollars. He is a successful journalist, surely he earns a good amount of money out of his career.

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Chauncy Glover Salary

Chauncy earns an estimated annual salary ranging from $52,335 to $88,566. However, details about the exact amount of salary he earns is currently not available.

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Glover received a reputation for breaking numerous exclusive stories, including landing a national exclusive with the “Hollywood Hacker,” Christopher Chaney who was arrested and only admitted to Chauncy hacking into the email accounts of A-list celebrities.

Glover as well won numerous awards for his story “Chauncy’s Journey,” which featured him reuniting with his family in his hometown which had been devastated by tornadoes. Chauncy later worked with viewers in Jacksonville to set up a trip to Athens, Alabama where they delivered food, clothes, household items, and even money to help rebuild a church.

Chauncy joined WDIV Local 4 News team in Detroit, Michigan as a Reporter/Fill-in anchor in December 2011. He covered the Sandy Hook Massacre in Newtown where he landed an exclusive interview with the teacher who was in the classroom next to the one where the massacre took place while at WDIV. He as well reported live from Cleveland as three women held in captivity for ten years were freed.

Later, he covered a story in Detroit that he says he’ll never forget. Chauncy was sent on breaking news to a school where two students had been shot by a coach after they tried to rob him. There was a suspect who was found wounded and rushed to the hospital, but the other man was nowhere in sight until he stumbled upon the young man lying in the street.

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Chauncy had been shot in the chest and was clinging to life. After he had witnessed the teenager died on the streets of Detroit, he returned to Martin Luther King Jr. Sr. High School and created a mentorship program for young men. “The Chauncy Glover Project” is a hands-on, extensive mentoring program that teenagers encourage boys into upstanding gentlemen.

The program focuses on manhood, etiquette, college readiness, dressing for success, public speaking community service, tutoring, and more. The CGP Gents and Young Gents are 7-12th graders who he met and other mentors with twice a month for empowerment sessions and outings. The CGP was happy to send its inaugural class known as “The Fearless 14” to college with scholarships. The program currently mentors more than 20 boys in Motor City.