Pedram Javaheri Bio, Age, Height, Husband, Salary, Net worth, CNN International

Pedram Javaheri
Pedram Javaheri

Pedram Javaheri Biography

Pedram Javaheri is a meteorologist currently serving in Atlanta, Georgia at CNN International as a weather anchor. He mainly features on World Business Today and CNN Newsroom.  Javaheri also serves at HLN’s Morning Express as a co-anchor along with Robin Meade in addition.

Pedram Javaheri Age

Javaheri was born on May 24, 1983, in Tehran, Iran. He is 39 years old.

Pedram Javaheri Height

Javaheri stands at an average height of 5 ft 7 inches/ 1.7 m tall.

Pedram Javaheri Education

He received a Bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism. And meteorology from the University of Mississippi State

Pedram Javaheri Family

Javaheri likes to keep his life private away from the limelight concerning his family members and siblings.

Pedram Javaheri Wife

Javaheri is blissfully married to his beautiful wife Kimberly Hardman Javaheri. The couple is blessed with two amazing children and lives in Atlanta. During his free time. He enjoys spending much time with family members and friends, hiking, and traveling.

Pedram Javaheri Salary

Javaheri earns an annual salary of $ 99,254,  in accordance with CNN News Station anchors/reporters’ salaries.

Pedram Javaheri Net worth

He has an estimated net worth of $1 million – $5 million U.S dollars.

Pedram Javaheri Career

Javaheri is a meteorologist as of now serving in Atlanta, Georgia at CNN International as a weather anchor. He mainly features on World Business Today and CNN Newsroom. Javaheri also serves at HLN’s Morning Express as a co-anchor along with Robin Meade in addition.

He received a Bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism. And meteorology from the University of Mississippi State. Javaheri had the ability during his time at CNN to deal in recent history with some of the greatest natural disasters.

He also covered the Super Typhoon Haiyan when it swept ashore through the Philippines. And the largest storm to have ever made landfall in 2013. Javaheri was also to cover one of the biggest earthquakes. And to record one of the first devastating tsunamis ever observed.