Carolyn Sistrand Biography
Carolyn Sistrand an American News reporter working for NBC 5 News. She previously worked at WKBN and WYTV in Youngstown, Ohio and her first year as a reporter and weekend anchor.
Carolyn Sistrand Age
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Carolyn Sistrand NBC 5 News
Sistrand works as a News reporter currently working for NBC 5 News. She previously worked at WKBN and WYTV in Youngstown, Ohio and on her first year as a reporter and weekend anchor.
While working at WKBN News, she aired Vice President Mike Pence’s visit to Lordstown Motors, investigated claims into mental health concerns in the local county jail, and reported on the record year of shootings and as well on the homicides that plagued Youngstown throughout 2020.
She as well also reported on stories that have impacted her, are the mass shooting in Struthers, Ohio which took the life of 4-year-old Rowan Sweeney, back on September 21, 2020. She as well also served as a sideline reporter and a digital content intern for Penn State Athletics for BTN News.
She as well served on the NFL channel at SiriusXM Radio in New York City and as a journalism intern for AccuWeather. She as well served as a sports anchor, reporter, and producer for the award-winning student newscast The Centre County Report.
Carolyn Sistrand Salary
Sistrand earns an annual estimated salary range – $ 69,945-$100,000 annually
Carolyn Sistrand Net Worth
Sistrand has an estimated net worth range of between $ 1 million $5 million.
Carolyn Sistrand Height
Carolyn stands tall at a height of 5 feet 6 inches and has an average body weight.
Carolyn Sistrand Family
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Carolyn Sistrand Husband
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Carolyn Sistrand Education
Sistrand enrolled and later graduated from Penn State University in December of 2019, with two Bachelor’s degrees, one in broadcast journalism with a sports journalism concentration and another in history.