
Bianca Beltran Biography
Bianca Beltran serves at KMBC 9 News in Kansas City as a News Reporter. In October 2018, she started working here. Beltran worked for the weekly university paper, The Bottom Line.
And at the community radio station KCSB-FM as a reporter during her time in college.
Bianca Beltran Age
Beltran was born in the United States on December 3, 1991. She is 30 years old.
Bianca Beltran Height
Beltran stands at an average height of 5 ft 4 in/1.6 m tall.
Bianca Beltran Family
Beltran has managed to hide information regarding her parents and siblings.
Bianca Beltran Husband
Beltran has kept details on her marital status hidden it isn’t known whether she is in a relationship or not.
Bianca Beltran Education
Beltran finished her high school course with a diploma in general education in 2009 at Santa Clara High School. Then she studied Film & Media Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
Beltran worked for the weekly university paper, The Bottom Line, and at the community radio station KCSB-FM as a reporter during her time in college.
Bianca Beltran Salary
Beltran annually receives a salary of $62,341, according to KMBC 9 anchor’s/reporter’s salaries.
Bianca Beltran Net Worth
Beltran has an approximated net worth of $1 million.
Bianca Beltran Career
Beltran currently works in Kansas City at KMBC 9 News as a News Reporter. She began working here in October 2018. Beltran led the first-ever student coverage in Charlotte, North Carolina, and Tampa.
Florida of the 2012 National Republican and Democratic Conventions in addition. She worked in Pasadena, California at KPCC-FM as an intern and also served in Los Angeles at CBS Radio.
Beltran’s career began at Univision-affiliate station KPMR-TV as a multimedia journalist in Santa Maria. California, during her tenure here Beltran covered hot-button issues such as immigration and labor rights.
She finished her high school course with a diploma in general education in 2009 at Santa Clara High School. Then Beltran studied Film & Media Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
She worked for the weekly university paper, The Bottom Line, and at the community radio station KCSB-FM as a reporter during her time in college.