
Anthony Ponce Biography
Anthony Ponce works in Chicago, Illinois as a news anchor and reporter at FOX 32 News, he began working here in March 2018 and he co-anchors Good Day Chicago at Fox 32 News. Before he worked as a Lyft driver and had begun a podcast named Backseat Rider, which he had started as a segment for Fox 32 News. He worked in Chicago at an NBC television station as an anchor and reporter, this is before he became a Lyft driver.
Anthony Ponce Age
Mark was born in Chicago, Indiana, the United States. His exact birthday is yet to be known will update this soon.
Anthony Ponce Height
Antony is 5 ft 7 in/ 1.70 m tall.
Anthony Ponce Education
Ponce graduated with a Master’s degree in journalism from Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, and from Indiana University he got his undergraduate degree.
Anthony Ponce Family
Ponce’s parents are Phil Ponce and Ann Ponce, his father Phil works in Chicago as a news presenter for WTTW- TV, he hosts the Chicago Tonight, a night television magazine of news and culture while his mother Ann works as a Chicago portrait and landscape artist. He has a brother and a sister Dan Ponce, the originator of the Cappella group, Straight No Chaser, and who was working in Chicago for ABC7 as a television reporter, and Maria Ponce, a photographer in Chicago.
Anthony Ponce Wife
Anthony is a married man to Maggie Ponce, who is a photographer. They have one son, Theo Ponce who was born in 2016. They reside on the North Side in Chicago.
Anthony Ponce Children
Ponce and Maggie have one son named Theo Ponce who was born in 2016. More information on their kid will be updated.
Anthony Ponce Career
Anthony Ponce works in Chicago, Illinois as a news anchor and reporter at FOX 32 News, he began working here in March 2018 and he co-anchors Good Day Chicago at Fox 32 News. Before he worked as a Lyft driver and had begun a podcast named Backseat Rider, which he had started as a segment for Fox 32 News. He worked in Chicago at an NBC television station as an anchor and reporter, this is before he became a Lyft driver.
After he decide to opt-out of his well-paying job in TV news to become a full-time Lyft driver and began a podcast Backseat Rider, this gave him nationwide attention in 2016, he left his 9 years of work at WMAQ-TV, an NBC-owned and operated television station as a weekend morning anchor and as a reporter.