Mark Zinni Biography & Wiki
Mark Zinni, a recipient of the American Emmy and AP awards, is a reporter and producer who relocated to Cleveland from Salt Lake City, where he was employed at KTVX. Currently, he serves as an anchor and reporter at WFSB.
Mark Zinni’s Age and Birthday
Born on October 29, 1975, in the eastern part of Cleveland, United States, Mark Zinni observes his birthday on the same date each year. In the year 2023, he is 48 years old.
Height and Weight
Zinni possesses an average height and build, standing at 5 feet 7 inches with a moderate weight.
Mark Zinni’s Education
He graduated from Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin High School and later attended St. Bonaventure University.
Mark Zinni’s Family
Details about Mark’s parents and siblings are currently unavailable as he prefers to maintain privacy regarding his personal life. Any updates on this information will be provided as soon as they become available.
Zinni’s Spouse
Mark Zinni resides in Connecticut with his husband and their dog, Ellie. The couple moved from northeast Ohio to Hartford, Connecticut, in 2014.
Mark’s Salary
Zinni’s annual salary is estimated to be in the range of $45,500 to $110,500.
Mark Zinni’s Net Worth
As of 2023, Mark Zinni is believed to have an estimated net worth ranging from $1 million to $5 million dollars.
Career
Mark Zinni serves as a news anchor at WFSB TV, specifically for the Channel 3 Eyewitness News in Hartford, Connecticut. He joined WFSB TV in September 2014 and anchors weeknight newscasts from 4 to 6:30. Prior to his current position, Mark worked for four and a half years at WJW-TV, where he served as an anchor and reporter. Beginning in September 2009, he anchored FOX 8 News on Saturday and Sunday from 7 to 10 a.m., and he also contributed reports to various newscasts throughout the week.
Between June 2009 and September 2009, Mark Zinni worked as both a reporter and anchor at KTVX. Prior to his time at KTVX, he held the position of weekday morning news anchor and general assignment reporter at WPRI/WNAC-TV in Providence, Rhode Island, starting in January 2003 and spending nearly six and a half years at the station. Before relocating to Rhode Island, he accumulated four years and seven months of experience at WTOV-TV.
Mark’s journey in television began in 1995 when he worked as an intern at WKYC and NBC’s Today Show in New York. Following his internship, he secured a position as a producer and reporter at WICU in Erie, Pennsylvania, marking the early stages of his career in television journalism.
Zinni’s Health Scares
In 2014, Mark Zinni faced a significant challenge when he was diagnosed with thyroid cancer. Following surgery and treatment at the Cleveland Clinic, he experienced a shift in perspective, feeling a strong need for change in his life.
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