Nicole Tam Biography
Nicole Tam is a well-known American journalist who currently works as a reporter for KCCI 8 News in Hawaii. She previously served as president of the Asian American Journalists Association. Nicole first gained inspiration for her journalism career while watching the weather report in third grade. She reported stories related to medicine/treatment, education, and the spread of COVID-19.
Nicole Tam Age
Nicole Tam was born in Hong Kong, China. He is 28 years old. However, Nicole likes to keep her life private. So far we don’t know his date of birth and year of birth.
Nicole Tam Height
Nicole’s height is 5 feet 6 inches (approximately 1.68 m).
Nicole Tam Family
Nicole was born in Hong Kong, China and raised by caring and supportive parents. She later moved to Hawaii in 2007. However, Nicole has not said anything about her parents and/or siblings.
Nicole Tam Husband
She is a beautiful girl who loves her life and her job. However, she prefers to keep her marriage secret. Therefore, it is not publicly known whether Nicole is married, engaged, dating or single. This mode is under review and we will update as soon as we receive details from reliable sources.
Nicole Tam Education
After receiving her high school diploma, Nicole attended the University of Hawaii at Manoa and graduated in December 2018 with a bachelor’s degree in Journalism and Chinese and a minor in Geography. She also serves as editor of Ka Leo, the University of Hawaii, Manoa newspaper. Additionally, Nicole found a part-time job at KITV4, where she worked as a digital producer for nearly two years before graduating.
Nicole Tam Salary
Her annual salary is approximately $63,451, which is very significant.
Nicole Tam Net Worth
Nicole has earned a lot throughout her years in business and has an estimated net worth of $1 million.
Nicole Tam Career
Nicole currently works as a reporter for KCCI 8 News in Hawaii. She previously served as president of the Asian American Journalists Association. Throughout her career, she has covered stories related to medicine/healthcare, education, and the COVID-19 pandemic.
While attending the University of Hawaii at Manoa, he found a part-time job at KITV4, where he worked as a digital producer for nearly two years before graduating. Nicole is from Hong Kong, speaks Mandarin and speaks Cantonese. Language skills allowed her to explore the ‘birth tourism industry’ hidden in paradise.