Jeff Glor Biography and Wiki
Jeff Glor is an American Emmy award-winning journalist currently working as a special correspondent and co-host of “CBS Saturday Morning” at CNBC News in Boston, Massachusetts. He joined the CBS network in 2007. Previously, he served as a weekend evening news anchor and a weekday reporter for WHDH-TV Boston for four years.
Jeff Glor Education
Jeff attended Kenmore East High School in Tonawanda, New York, a public high school. He later earned dual degrees in journalism from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications and Economics from Syracuse University in 1997. At Syracuse, he went on to receive the Henry J. Wolff Award, which is given to the Newhouse student who is “most proficient in journalism.”
Jeff Glor Age and Birthday
How old is Jeff? Jeff is 49 years old as of 2024. He was born Jeffrey Todd Glor on July 12, 1975, in Tonawanda, New York, the U.S. Celebrating his birthday on the 12th of July yearly. READ: Jeff Berardelli
Jeff Glor Nationality and Ethnicity
Jeff holds American nationality and citizenship by birth. He was born and raised in Buffalo, New York, United States of America. He is of Korean-American ethnicity/heritage/ancestry.
Jeff Glor Height and Measurements
How tall is Jeff? Jeff stands at an average height of 5 ft 10 inches (1.78 m). Details regarding his other body measurements are currently under review.
Jeff Glor Family and Parents
Jeff was born and raised in Buffalo, New York, United States of America, by his parents (father) Bruce Glor and Karen Glor. He also has two siblings, David and Richard. More information regarding his family is still under review and to be updated later. READ: Kweilyn Murphy
Jeff Glor Wife| Married
Is Jeff married? Jeff is happily married to his wife Nicole Gor, a fitness instructor and a college cheerleader, the two first met at Syracuse University. They are married since 2003 and currently, the family resides in Green which Connecticut.
Jeff Glor Children
Jeff and his wife are proud parents to two children, Victor Channing Gor and Jack Thatcher Glor.
Jeff Glor’s Net Worth
Glor the CBS News special correspondent has an estimated net worth ranging between $1 Million – $5 Million which he has earned through being a journalist.
Jeff Glor Children CBS News and Career
Jeff Glor, an Emmy award-winning writer, currently working as the co-host of “CBS Saturday Morning” and a CBS News unique correspondent. Since joining “Saturday Morning” in June 2019, Glor has ventured out broadly to record top-to-bottom reports that have become a marked part of the program. From the effect of harmful rushes of sargassum across the Caribbean to tremor recovery in Haiti to deforestation in Oregon, Glor and his group continue to grow “CBS Saturday Morning’s” special profile. He has likewise interviewed many writers, establishing “CBS Saturday Morning” as the essential objective for best new books. READ: Glenda Lewis
Since joining the organization in 2007, Jeff Glor has reported from each state and been all over the planet on various occasions to cover the news. He’s been on the ground in numerous storms, including Michael, Florence, Irma and Superstorm Sandy. Glor reported from the locations of mass shootings in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.; Thousand Oaks, California; Parkland, Florida; Sutherland Springs, Texas; Santa Fe, Texas, and Newtown, Connecticut, among others. He takes care of fierce blazes across the West for a really long time.
As the anchor of the “CBS Evening News” from December 2017 to June 2019, Glor helped lead the Network’s coverage of the 2018 midterm races, the Supreme Court confirmation hearings for Judge Brett Kavanaugh, and the two highest points between President Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un of North Korea, in Singapore and Vietnam. Glor was the main organization’s nightly anchorperson to report from the Middle East for the kickoff of the new U.S. government office in Jerusalem. He went toward the West Bank and was in a drawn-out conflict between Israeli troopers and Palestinian dissenters.
In December 2017, Glor interviewed French President Emmanuel Macron at the One Planet Summit in Paris, following President Trump’s choice to pull the U.S. out of the 2015 Paris accord. That evening, he broadcast the “Nightly News” live from the Élysée Palace, a first for any American organization. In July 2018, he conducted a two-section interview with President Trump when the Helsinki highest point with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Glor talked with Mr. Trump in Scotland and again at the White House for two conversations that circulated across all CBS News broadcasts and stages.
As a correspondent for “CBS This Morning” and “an hour Sports,” Glor documented reports from Alaska, Africa, Greenland, Ireland and Newfoundland. For the “CBS Evening News,” from 2013 to 2015, Glor’s continuous series of reports on the review emergency at General Motors and Takata sent him across the U.S. to find survivors, stories and data that were kept stowed away from general society for quite a long time.
He was one of the primary journalists on the ground in Haiti following that country’s overwhelming quake in 2010. Glor reported from Iraq in 2007 and 2008, where he invested energy implanted with U.S. troops. He likewise covered the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games in China and the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver. In 2008 Glor was a lead individual from the CBS News group that covered Pope Benedict XVI’s memorable visits to Washington, D.C. furthermore, and New York City. He was likewise the essential mission correspondent for the Network’s morning show during the 2008 official political race.
Notwithstanding his reporting tasks, Jeff Glor was a lead anchor on CBSN, CBS News’ day-in and day-out web-based news administration, during its basic send-off period. Glor filled in as anchor of the end of the week releases of the “CBS Evening News” on Saturday from 2009-2010 and Sunday from 2012-2016. He anchored “The Early Show” in 2011.
Prior to joining CBS News, Jeff Glor was the end-of-the-week nightly commentator and a workday reporter for WHDH-TV Boston (2003-2007). While there, Jeff Glor covered numerous public stories, remembering the 2004 Summer Olympics for Athens, the demise of Pope John Paul II in 2005 from Rome, and the hearings on steroid use in Major League Baseball from Washington, D.C. Preceding that, Glor was the co-anchor of WSTM-TV Syracuse’s 5:00 p.m. broadcast and a reporter for the 11:00 p.m. broadcast (2000-2003), as well as the morning commentator (1997-2000). Among the public stories, he covered while at WSTM were the fear-based oppressor assaults on Sept. 11, 2001, the main commemoration of the 9/11 assaults, and the accident of Flight 587 in Queens, New York. He additionally reported live from Toronto when Pope John Paul II visited in 2002.
Jeff Glor started his reporting profession in 1997 as one of the station’s news authors, while going to college. During his time in Central New York, he was named “Best Male News Anchor” by the Syracuse New Times, one of the 40 most encouraging experts younger than 40, and filled in as a contributing specialist and essayist on “The Legal Handbook for N.Y. State Journalists.”