Martha Sugalski Biography
Martha Sugalski is an American Emmy award-winning journalist and anchor currently working as an evening news anchor at WFTV based in Orlando, Florida. She also works as an evening newscast on TV27. She is also an advocate for children who are at risk of aging out of the foster care system before they are adopted.
Martha Sugalski Education
Martha attended and graduated from the Atlantic University of Florida with a bachelor’s degree in Journalism degree in 2002.
Martha Sugalski Age and Birthday
How old is Martha? Martha is 52 years old as of 2023. She was born on February 22, 1970, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America. Her birthday is always celebrated on the 22nd of February of every year. RELATED: Katie Walls
Martha Sugalski Height
How tall is Sugalski? She stands on an average height of 5 feet 7 inches (1.7 m)
Martha Sugalski Family
Sulgalski was born in Philadelphia but grew up in Florida with her parents. Though details regarding her parents including her father and mother are currently under review. She has four siblings, three brothers and one sister whose details are under research.
Martha Sugalski Husband
Is Martha married? Marthe is currently married to her second husband Robert Reich. The couple got married officially through a wedding ceremony in May 2009 after dating for two years.RELATED: Alexis McAdams
Martha was previously married to her first ex-husband Craig Minervini, an American sportscaster. The couple got divorced in 2005. The couple do share three children two sons (Chase and Maxwell) and a daughter Spencer.
Martha Sugalski Salary
Martha currently working as an evening news anchor at WFTV based in Orlando, Florida earbs an estimated annual salary of $89,500.
Martha Sugalski Net Worth
Martha is an American Emmy award-winning journalist and anchor with an estimated net worth of $1 million.
Martha Sugalski WFTV
Martha expressed her excitement at joining the Eyewitness News team, where she anchors the 6 and 11 pm newscasts, along with the 10 pm newscast on TV27. With a journalism career spanning over 20 years, Sugalski has dedicated her entire professional journey to Florida, with Orlando being her family’s home for nearly a decade. RELATED: Meghan McRoberts
Throughout her career, Sugalski has covered a wide range of significant events, including the Elian Gonzalez saga, numerous presidential visits, the murder of Versace on South Beach, the devastating central Florida wildfires, hurricanes, the Casey Anthony trial, the Miami Heat’s NBA championship, and the Florida Marlins’ World Series victory, among others.
In recognition of her outstanding work, Sugalski was honored with an Emmy Award in 2014 for her exceptional coverage of the fatal daycare car crash in Orlando. Additionally, the National Traffic Safety Commission has acknowledged her for her story highlighting the improper use of child safety seats.
Beyond her journalistic pursuits, Sugalski is a passionate advocate for children who are at risk of aging out of the foster care system before finding permanent homes. She dedicates a significant portion of her weekly segments, known as “My Forever Family stories,” to profiling these remarkable children, aiming to connect them with loving families while also raising awareness about the importance of mentoring children in foster care and supporting those who have already aged out.