Juliette Goodrich Biography
Juliette Goodrich is an American Emmy award-winning journalist working as a reporter at KPIX, in San Francisco since 1997. In 2004, Juliette was awarded the APTRA “Excellence in Spot News Coverage” for her reports on the anchor desk during the Oakland Super Bowl Riots. In 2005, she was named Reporter of the Year by The Women of Radio and Television Association.
Juliette Goodrich Age
Juliette was born and raised in Pleasanton, California, United States. Unfortunately, details about when she was born and celebrates her birth are still under research. We will update her information once confirmed.
Juliette Goodrich Height
Juliette stands at an approximated height of 5 feet 6 inches (1.7 m).
Juliette Goodrich Family
Goodrich was born and raised in Pleasanton, California. However, information regarding her parents and siblings is still under research. She keeps matters concerning her family private and away from the public. We will update her information once confirmed available in the public domain.
Juliette Goodrich Husband
Juliette is a married woman. However, information about her husband is not known in the public. The couples are proud parents to three children. The family currently resides in East Bay, San Francisco. Juliette and her three children trained for three years together to earn their Black Belts in Tae Kwon Do. They continue to train for their second degree.
Juliette Goodrich Education
Goodrich graduated from U.C. Davis with a bachelor’s degree in Communications and was awarded the Kelly Broadcasting Scholarship her senior year.
Juliette Goodrich KPIX
Juliette as an award-winning reporter, joined KPIX 5 in 1997 and has performed a variety of anchoring and reporting assignments during her time with the station. She is currently the weekend nighttime anchor.
She has played out an assortment of anchoring and reporting tasks during her experience with the station. She is as of now the end of the week evening time anchor.
She started her journalism profession reporting for Channel 30 in her old neighborhood of Pleasanton during the mid-90s and picked up extra nearby and public experience reporting and anchoring for news stations in the Redding, Chico, and Sacramento TV markets.
She has covered a wide assortment of neighborhood and public stories. At KPIX 5 Juliette added to her rundown of accomplishments with Emmy Nominations in “Breaking News” for her select coverage of outlaw James Nivette’s catch in France and her elite coverage of the Bay Bridge shooting occurrence.
In 2004, Juliette was granted the APTRA “Greatness in Spot News Coverage” for her reports on the anchor work area during the Oakland Super Bowl Riots. In 2005, she was named Reporter of the Year by The Women of Radio and Television Association. In 2006, Juliette got an Emmy for Best Anchor and in 2007, she was granted another Emmy for Best Newscast for the 5 pm news on KPIX 5.
In 2008 she got another Emmy for Best Anchor. In 2009 Juliette got an Emmy for best Daytime Newscast for the early afternoon show she anchors workdays.
In 2012 she was granted a Nor Cal RTNDA grant for her multi-part arrangement: “Craving Challenge… Living on Food Stamp Budget for a Week.” In 2014 Juliette got her fifth Emmy for her group coverage on Batkid.
Juliette was propelled to compose a kids’ book after she emceed the 100th birthday festivity of the Centennial Light. It is the world’s longest consuming light. It is situated at Fire Station 6 in Livermore, California. The book is designated “The Little Light Shines Bright.” Proceeds from the book advantage neighborhood perusing and composting programs. You can become familiar with the light and see what it resembles from a bulbcam working 24 hours every day at www.centennialbulb.org. Juliette has additionally composed four other kids’ books with continues going to neighborhood understanding projects. She has stated “The Train of Lights, ” “I’m Special since I Smile”, (roused by her work with Special Olympics), and “Paws Goes to the Library.”
Juliette is associated with numerous community associations including the Alisa Ann Ruch Annual Burn Relay to help consume survivors in the Bay region, the Northern California Special Olympics and the American Red Cross. She has likewise competed in a few marathons for the See Jane Run Breast Cancer Fund.
Juliette Goodrich Salary
Juliette earns an estimated annual salary ranging from $52,335 to $90,566.
Juliette Goodrich Net Worth
Goodrich’s net worth is estimated to be between $1 million and $5 million.