Tom Schaad Biography and Wiki
Tom Schaad is an American Emmy Award-winning journalist, anchor, and reporter currently working as an anchor at 5, 6, and 11 pm news, along with WAVY News at 10 on Fox43. He earned three regional Emmy Awards for his series on football returning to Old Dominion University and won several AP awards and Emmy nominations.
Tom Schaad Age
Tom grew up in Pittsburgh, United States of America. However, information, when he was born and celebrates his birthday, is still under review and will be updated once confirmed.
Tom Schaad Education
Tom attended and graduated from Duquesne University with a BA degree in speech and journalism.
Tom Schaad Height
Schaad stands at a height of 5 feet 7 inches (1.7 m). However, information regarding his other body measurements is still under review.
Tom Schaad Family
Tom’s information regarding his parents and siblings is currently not available. It will be updated as soon as possible as it will be available.
Tom Schaad Wife
Schaad is currently married to his wife Crystal a former television journalist, public relations executive, and press secretary. The couple wedded in 2011. She is a sommelier, and wine consultant who recently started her own business.
Tom Schaad Salary
Tom as an anchor of the 5, 6, and 11 pm news, along with WAVY News at 10 on Fox43 earns an average salary of $98,542 per year.
Tom Schaad Net Worth
Schaad is an American Emmy Award-winning journalist, anchor, and reporter who has an estimated net worth of $2 million.
Tom Schaad WAVY News 10
Tom joined 10 on your side in 2007, and anchors the 5, 6, and 11 pm news, alongside WAVY News at 10 on Fox43. He earned three territorial Emmy Awards for his arrangement on football getting back to Old Dominion University and won a few AP grants and Emmy assignments. Collaboration is a worth Tom encourages in the newsroom.
“WAVY works like a machine when news breaks, and I esteem the part of the anchor in this circumstance. He should educate the general population in a concise yet quiet, consoling way. That is the thing that an anchor does. The individual must guide the watcher, utilizing our honor winning reporters and producers to paint a scene that goes past the pictures you see.”
Preceding his transition to Hampton Roads, Tom went through 12 years in Central Florida running between typhoons, space transport dispatches, and NASCAR’s Daytona 500. He additionally covered the Florida Gators’ effective runs at consecutive NCAA titles in football and ball. Be that as it may, Tom’s most vital stories came during 2004 when nature pummeled the Orlando region with four typhoons. “That is the point at which you need to ad-lib and do everything you can to simply jump broadcasting live. It very well may be a lowering encounter.”
Tom Schaad Articles
Light the Way with patience
Health officials fear a spike in COVID-19 cases after the Labor Day weekend PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) — Beach bashes and backyard BBQs are the hallmarks of the holiday weekend. “Last Labor Day weekend wasn’t COVID, we definitely did go to the beach,” Clarence Thompkins told 10 On Your Side while playing in the park with his children.
Light the Way: Appreciating others is ‘essential’ during difficult times
Orbit Road in Windsor reopens after collapse due to flooding ISLE OF WIGHT, Va. (WAVY) — Heavy rainfall and flooding last Saturday left many areas of Hampton Roads with major damages to roadways, bridges, and properties — one of which, was the main road in Isle of Wight County. A portion of Orbit Road in Windsor was closed due to collapsing as a result of the flooding.
Light the way with determination and kindness
Portsmouth’s Mercy Chefs deploy to Iowa following Midwest derecho PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) – Mercy Chefs is deploying to Iowa, to serve meals to those in need following a major windstorm that moved across the Midwest this past weekend. Mercy Chefs, a Portsmouth based organization, will be delivering meals throughout the area.