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Justin Surrency Biography

Justin Surrency works as a reporter for WHO-TV in the United States. In July of 2015, Justin began working at WHO-TV. He also played professional American and Canadian football as a wide receiver.

Justin Surrency Age

How old is Justin? He is 39 years old as of January 2022. Justin was born on 9th January 1984 in St. Paul, Minnesota the United States of America.

Justin Surrency Nationality

Justin is an American national and citizen by birth. He was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, United State of America, he is of mixed ethnicity/heritage/ancestry.

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Justin Surrency Height |Weight

Surrency a famous reporter for WHO-TV stands at a height of 5 feet 9 inches. He weighs eight three kilograms.

Justin Surrency Family | Parents

He was raised by his parents, in St. Paul, Minnesota the United States of America, but he has not provided any information about his siblings or family in general. It is unknown whether he had siblings, and the identity of his father and mother is still unknown. He has kept the public in the dark about his childhood.

Justin Surrency Wife |Married

Surrency is a happily married man. He is married to Chandler Surrency and together they are blessed with a daughter Monroe Vivienne Surrency, born in May 2020.

Justin Surrency’s Net Worth

Surrency has an estimated net worth ranging between $1 Million – and $5 Million.

Justin Surrency Salary

Surrency earns an annual salary ranging from $40,000 – $ 110,500

Justin Surrency WHO-TV  | Career

In the NFL, he played for the Seattle Seahawks and Minnesota Vikings. Northern Iowa’s National runner-up football team in 2005 included him as a co-captain. In 2015, he was inducted into the athletic hall of fame at my high school. Concordia Academy’s Beacons are a force to be reckoned with! He became interested in reporting while working as a sports intern at WCCO in Minneapolis. During that period, he was able to observe a large urban newsroom in action. He switched from athletics to reporting after seeing important community concerns tackled. In July of 2015, Justin began working at WHO-TV.

Justin was a weekend evening news anchor and reporter at WIBW-TV in Topeka, Kansas, before joining WHO-TV. He contributed live reports in three Heartland Emmy Award-winning newscasts during his four-year stay in the Capital City, including one where he provided live reports for 11 hours after two police officers were shot and killed. He was also honored by the Kansas Association of Broadcasters for his investigative reporting.

For his comprehensive coverage of uncontrolled intersections, the Midwest Broadcast Journalist Association gave him the Eric Sevareid Award for general reporting in 2016. Before joining WHO-TV, Justin worked as a weekend evening news anchor and reporter at WIBW-TV in Topeka, Kansas. During his four years in the Capital City, he contributed live reports to three Heartland Emmy Award-winning newscasts, including one in which he gave live reporting for 11 hours after two police officers were shot and killed. The Kansas Association of Broadcasters also recognized him for his investigative reporting. Justin considers it an honor to work for a news agency that is known in the Des Moines area for providing in-depth, award-winning coverage. He’s always looking for new story ideas.