Tom Stienstra Biography
Tom Stienstra works for the San Francisco Chronicle as a writer since joining the station in 1980. Being an outdoorsman, he has printed out a few manuals for America, the Pacific Northwest, and California. Besides, he works for KCBS-74/San Francisco as a radio element.
Tom Stienstra Age
Tom Stienstra was brought into the world in Palo Alto, California, in the United States of America. In any case, he has figured out how to keep his careful age stowed away, research on this part is progressing and will before long refresh this portion.
Tom Stienstra Height
Tom remains at a typical level of 5 ft 8 in/1.72 m tall.
Tom Stienstra Education
Tom completed his secondary school course at Palo Alto High School. Then he procured a degree in news coverage in 1976 from San Jose State University.
Tom Stienstra Family
Tom has figured out how to keep his parent’s and kin’s data puzzling, be that as it may, research on this part is progressing, and soon as we have data from our solid sources, will finish up this fragment.
Tom Stienstra Wife
Tom is a hitched man to Denese Welch, they met on the staff of the San Jose State Spartan Daily in 1974 and traded promises at Lake Tahoe in December 1988. They at this point have two children named Jeremy 17, and Kristopher, 14, they stay in Northern California.
Tom Stienstra Salary
Tom every year gets a compensation of $88,670.
Tom Stienstra Net Worth
Tom has an aggregated total assets of $890,370.
Tom Stienstra Career
Tom right now functions as an outside reporter at the San Francisco Chronicle and his sections seem each Monday, Thursday, and Sunday at www.SFChronicle.com, he started working here in 1980, subsequently making him one of America’s longest-running, most-granted runs.
For a preservation series, he has acquired more than 150 honors including the Northern California Pulitzer Prize, he has been in the news coverage industry for north of forty years. Additionally, he works on a radio component that airs on KCBS-740 AM, Northern California’s No. 1-appraised radio broadcast, recording and delivering “Extraordinary Outdoors,” the show seems each Saturday at 7:35 a.m., 9:35 a.m., and 12:35 p.m.
He completed his secondary school course at Palo Alto High School. Then he acquired a degree in reporting in 1976 from San Jose State University.