Jenna Sachs Biography
Jenna Sachs is a journalist from the United States who works as an investigative consumer reporter for WITI-TV 6. She started working at Fox6 in September 2016.
Jenna Sachs Age
Jenna Sachs was raised in Minnesota, USA. Your exact date of birth is currently being verified and will be updated shortly.
Jenna Sachs Height
Jenna is average height and this section will be updated soon.
Jenna Sachs Education
Jenna attended and graduated from Eastview High School. She then continued her studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Jenna Sachs Family
Jenna’s parents raised her in the United States. Unfortunately, no information is currently available regarding the true identities of her parents or her siblings. However, this material is currently under review and will be updated soon.
Jenna Sachs Wife
Jenna is a mother and married but little is known about her spouse. She was very happy because she was due to have twins in May. They wanted another child, but never thought they would have two.
Jenna Sachs Salary
Jenna’s annual income ranges from $27,700 to $78,800.
Jenna Sachs Net Worth
Sachs has an estimated net worth of $1 million.
Jenna Sachs Career
Jenna started her career on FOX6 in January 2011, covering the Madison Union protests. She said she was off to a great start. She is honored and excited to be a member of the FOX She News team.
During her first five years there, she worked as a general reporter at FOX6. She covered breaking news, including shootings at Sikh temples and the Azana Salon & Spa. During her two years at FOX6, she worked with U.S. Marshals on the weekly show Wisconsin’s Most Wanted and helped arrest dozens of fugitives. She is now delighted to serve as FOX6’s Contact 6 Consumer Reporter.
Her favorite article before Contact 6 was her meticulous contributions to Milwaukee’s medical community. One of these reports won her an Emmy Award and the others were nominated. Jenna moved to Milwaukee from Green Bay, Wisconsin, where she worked as a reporter for WFRV from 2008 until 2011. She covered record-breaking floods, decades of murders, and of course, the Green Bay Packers. Previously, she worked for her WKBT in Lacrosse for her year.