Marie Saavedra Bio, Age, Height, Husband, Salary, Net worth, CBS News

Marie Saavedra
Marie Saavedra

Marie Saavedra Biography

Marie Saavedra is a presenter and journalist as of now working in Chicago for the  CBS network. She served back in August 2013  as a general assignment reporter in Dallas, Texas at WFAA before joining CBS.

Saavedra belongs to a white group ethnic. Saavedra is half American and half Cuban. She studied Broadcast Journalism at the Missouri School of Journalism.

Marie Saavedra Age

Saavedra was born in Chicago, the United States. However, her exact age, date, day, and year of birth are not known to the public.

Marie Saavedra Height

She is 5 ft 1 inches/1.5 m tall.

Marie Saavedra Education

Maries studied Broadcast Journalism at the Missouri School of Journalism.  She served as a reporter and anchor at KYTV upon graduation. Saavedra was awarded due to her efforts as an anchor from the regional Edward R. Murrow Award later on.

Marie Saavedra Family

She has managed to keep her life private away from the limelight regarding her father, mother, and siblings.

Marie Saavedra Husband

Saavedra is a secretive person when it comes to personal details regarding her love life.

Marie Saavedra Salary

Saavedra receives an annual salary of $100,000,  in accordance with CBS network anchors/reporters’ salaries.

Marie Saavedra Net worth

She has an estimated net worth of $1 million U.S dollars.

Marie Saavedra Career

Saavedra is a presenter and journalist as of now working in Chicago for the  CBS network. She served back in August 2013  as a general assignment reporter in Dallas, Texas at WFAA before joining CBS.

Saavedra belongs to a white group ethnic. She is half American and half Cuban. She studied Broadcast Journalism at the Missouri School of Journalism. Saavedra was awarded for her reports by  Edward R. Murrow Award.

And covered immigration to wildfires EF-5 tornado moreover, during her time in the Ozarks. Her career began at KYTV in Springfield. Saavedra covered everything from wildfires immigration here.

She served for seven years at FFA as an anchor later on. Saavedra won the Emmys Regional award and in October of 2020 joined the  CBS 2  network as an assignment reporter while there.