Zoraida Sambolin Bio, Age, Height, Husband, Salary, Net worth, NBC 5

Zoraida Sambolin
Zoraida Sambolin

Zoraida Sambolin Biography

Zoraida Sambolin is a reporter and television anchor as of now working as a news reporter at the NBC5 news station. Before joining NBC5 News, Zoraida Sambolin Served from 1999 to 2002 for local affiliates WMAQ-TV (NBC). And WSNS-TV as the host of Early Start and anchored news broadcasts.

Zoraida Sambolin Age

Sambolin was born in the United States, on July 10, 1965. She is 56 years old.

Zoraida Sambolin Height

She stands at an average height of 5 ft 8 inches/  1.72 m tall.

Zoraida Sambolin Education

Sambolin earned a degree in journalism and mass communication from Washington Campus.

Zoraida Sambolin Family

Zoraida likes to keep her life private away from the limelight regarding her father, mother, and siblings.

Zoraida Sambolin Husband

Sambolin is happily married twice so far. Her first better half was called  Dr. John Hobbs and the relationship till their break up was so personal. As of now, she is married to her handsome husband Kenny Williams who serves as a baseball executive in January 2013. The couple shares two amazing kids namely  Sofia Sambolin and Nicolas Sambolin.

Zoraida Sambolin Children

Sambolin and Kenny Williams are proud parents of two stunning children namely Nicolas Sambolin and  Sofia Sambolin.

Zoraida Sambolin Salary

Sambolin earns an annual salary of  $90,000, according to NBC5 News anchors/reporters’ salaries.

 Sofia Sambolin Net worth

She has an estimated net worth of $5 million U.S dollars.

Sofia Sambolin Career

Sambolin is a reporter and television anchor as of now working as a news reporter at the NBC5 news station. Before joining NBC5 News, Zoraida Sambolin Served from 1999 to 2002 for local affiliates WMAQ-TV (NBC).

And WSNS-TV as the host of Early Start and anchored news broadcasts. She earned a degree in journalism and mass communication from Washington Campus. Sambolin hosted and covered health issues facing Latino airing on cable stations internationally.

And a weekly medical series focusing on Buen Doctor most importantly.  She moved away in November 2011  from WMAQ. And went to CNN’s morning program Early Start to be a co-anchor alongside Ashleigh Banfield. Sambolin left Early Start to be closer to family in the Chicago area and to join her children later that year on December 13, 2013.