
Scot Haney Biography
Scot Haney is one of the veteran television personalities having been working with the industry for more than two decades. He is a familiar face on every early morning newscasts at WFSB as a Meteorologist for Eyewitness News This Morning from 4:30 to 7 a.m.
He joined Fox 3 in November 1998. Scot is also a co-host on “Better Connecticut” weekdays on Channel 3 at 3 p.m. He has been working on channel 3 for over two decades.
Scot Haney Age|Birthday
Haney has managed to keep his personal details away from the public eye making it difficult to know his age and date of birth. This information will be updated as soon as it’s available.
Scot Haney Height
- Not Known
Scot Haney Parents|Family
Scot credited his family for their support in his education and career, although he is yet to reveal their identity, it’s pretty sure that Scot is a family man.
Scot Haney Wife
Scots love life has not been revealed, its therefore not known whether he is married engaged, or in a relationship. This information will be updated as soon as it’s available.
Scot Haney Education
Scot earned his bachelor’s degree from St. John’s University in New York City, his master’s degree at Syracuse University.
Scot Haney Salary
Scot earns an annual average salary of $70, 000. This is as per Fox 3 television personalities’ salaries.
Scot Haney Net Worth
Scot has an approximate net worth that ranges between $100k – $1 million U.S dollars. Credits to his television career which is his primary source of income.
Scot Haney Fox 3 News
Scot Haney, an American journalist currently working for WFSB as a Meteorologist for Eyewitness News This Morning from 4:30 to 7 a.m. He joined Fox 3 in November 1998. Scot is also a co-host on “Better Connecticut” weekdays on Channel 3 at 3 p.m. He has been working on channel 3 for over two decades.
Scot was awarded an “Advocate Award” in 2007 by My Sisters’ Place. Speaking about Scot’s impact to deserve the award, the organization said that “his effort in bringing attention to important causes through hundreds of personal appearances each year.
He also received the 2003 American Red Cross Service Award and The Hartford Advocate honored him as the Best News Personality in Connecticut for 12 consecutive years.