Shaira Arias Biography
Shaira Arias is a reporter who works as an Emmy Award-winning multimedia journalist for NBC10 and Telemundo62. She previously worked as a news reporter at WUVP-TV for two years.
Shaira Arias Age
She was born and raised in the Bronx, New York. However, he did not disclose his birth year.
Shaira Arias Height
Shaira is tall but her height is unknown.
Shaira Arias Education
Attended Glendale Community College from 2013 to 2015 and earned a bachelor’s degree in media and communications. She then enrolled at California State University at Fullerton in 2015, eventually graduating in 2017 with a bachelor’s degree in communications with a focus on broadcast media. His work has received multiple nominations and in 2019 he won a Mid-Atlantic Emmy Award in the category of documentary “Cosecha Sin Frutos,” which documents immigrant workers struggling in agriculture.
Shaira Arias Family
Aria is the child of a loving Dominican family and is a 2014 Miss Dominican Republic USA contestant. However, the identities of his siblings and parents are still unknown.
Shaira Arias Husband
Although he is well known in the media, he still maintains his private life. She did not disclose whether she is single, married or in a relationship.
Shaira Arias Salary
Shaira’s salary ranges from $40,000 to $110,500 annually.
Shaira Arias Net Worth
Shaira’s net worth is estimated to be between $1 million and $5 million.
Shaira Arias Career
Multimedia reporter Shaira won an Emmy Award while working for Telemundo 62 and NBC10. You can catch Noticiero on Telemundo62 weeknights at 18.00 and 23.00. She began operating on NBC10 and Telemundo62 in February 2020. He loves interacting with audiences and talking about their experiences. As a bilingual journalist, she is passionate about connecting Spanish and English readers. Shaira loves writing about the history, culture, and spirit of Philadelphia and the surrounding area.
“I love the diversity of Philadelphia; I meet people from all over the country,” Shaira said. Philadelphia stories continue to make national news, and that’s a daily challenge for me as a reporter. She worked as a news anchor at WUVP-TV for two years before joining NBC10 and Telemundo62. She previously worked as a desk anchor, freelance reporter and producer at KMEX-TV in Los Angeles. When she is not broadcasting, she enjoys traveling, spending time with her family, watching movies, and volunteering at community events.