Deanie Wimmer Biography
Deanie Wimmer an American journalist from Salt Lake City, Utah as of now working as a news anchor for KSL TV.
Deanie Wimmer Age
Deanie has not shared information about her age with the public. We will update this section as soon as she shares it out.
Deanie Wimmer KSL TV NEWS
She started off her broadcasting career at KSL Television as a University of Utah intern. she later moved up the ranks in the KSL 5 newsroom as weekend anchor, political reporter, general assignment reporter, and producer.
For her commitment to education, she is excited about being involved and leads the station’s literacy initiative Read Today. Read Today aims to Educate, Motivate, and Celebrate reading accomplishments and encourage families to read together. At KSL TV she works closely with Brittany Glas, mike Headrick, Lori Prichard, share park, Dave McCann.
He delivers news for KSL TV Utah at 6 pm, 6:30 pm, and 10 pm.
Deanie Wimmer Salary
Deanie earns an estimated salary ranging from $53,420 to $112,985 yearly.
Deanie Wimmer Net Worth
Deanie has an estimated net worth range of between $500,000-$1 million. Journalism as her career is her main source of wealth and income.
Deanie Wimmer Family
Deanie has not shared information about her family with the public. We will update this section as soon as she shares it out.
Deanie Wimmer Husband
Deanie’s is married to Phil Kirk, who works in law enforcement and they have been blessed with two boys. She has not shared more information about her love life with the public. We will update this section as soon as she shares it out.
Deanie Wimmer Children
She lives with her husband and two boys in Park City.
Deanie Wimmer Height
Deanie stands tall at an average height, she also has an average body weight.
Deanie Wimmer Awards
Deanie has earned a regional Emmy award for her coverage of the Utah Teacher’s shortage. Read Today won the Emmy Service to America Award for contributions to literacy in Utah.
Deanie Wimmer Education
Deanie enrolled and later graduated with a Master’s degree in political communication and a bachelor’s degree in communication from the University of Utah. She as well attended a fellows program on education and journalism through the University of Washington.