Juliette Goodrich Biography
Juliette Goodrich is an American Emmy award-winning journalist currently serving as a news anchor at CBS 5 KPIX based in Bay Area, California. She joined KPIX 5, in 1997, as a news reporter. She is involved in many community organizations including the Alisa Ann Ruch Annual Burn Relay to support burn survivors in the Bay area, the Northern California Special Olympics and the American Red Cross. She has also competed in several triathlons for the See Jane Run Breast Cancer Fund.
Juliette Goodrich Education
Goodrich attended and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Communications from U.C. Davis where she was awarded the Kelly Broadcasting Scholarship her senior year.
Juliette Goodrich Age
How old is Juliette? Juliette is 48 years old as of 2024. She was born on February 17, 1976, in Pleasanton, California, United States of America. Her birthday is always celebrated on February 17th of every year. READ: Alexandra Field
Juliette Goodrich Nationality and Ethnicity
Goodrich holds American nationality and citizenship by birth. She was born and raised in Pleasanton, Bay Area, California, United States. She belongs to the White-American ethnicity/heritage/ancestry.
Juliette Goodrich Height
How tall is Juliette? She stands at an average height of 5 feet 6 inches (1.68 m) and maintains a body weight of 130 lbs (58 kg).
Juliette Goodrich Family
Goodrich was born and raised in Pleasanton, California by her parents. However, information regarding her family members including her father, mother and siblings is currently under review.
Juliette Goodrich Husband
Is Juliette married? Juliette is currently married to her husband Greg. The duo got married in a private wedding ceremony attended by close friends and family members. The couple are proud parents to three children. Her family currently resides in the East Bay. READ: Shayla Girardin
Juliette Goodrich Daughter
Juliette has two daughters, a grown-up daughter Taylor currently studying law. He also have a son, Cam whose information is not yet updated to the public.
Juliette Goodrich Eyebrows
Goodrich has beautiful and glowing eyebrows. However, more information regarding her eyebrows will be updated once confirmed.
Juliette Goodrich Salary
Goodrich serving as a news anchor at CBS 5 KPIX based in Bay Area, California earns an estimated annual salary of $92,400.
Juliette Goodrich Net Worth
Juliette Goodrich is an American Emmy award-winning journalist, anchor and reporter with an estimated net worth of $1 million.
Juliette Goodrich KPIX News
Juliette currently serves as a news anchor at KPIX 5 News in Bay Area, California. She joined KPIX 5, in 1995, after joining as a news reporter. READ: Dominique Sachse
Juliette began her broadcasting career in the early ’90s, reporting for Channel 30 in her hometown of Pleasanton. She expanded her experience by reporting and anchoring for news stations in the Redding, Chico, and Sacramento television markets.
During her time at KPIX 5, Juliette has covered numerous local and national stories. She earned Emmy nominations for “Breaking News” for her exclusive coverage of fugitive James Nivette’s capture in France and the Bay Bridge shooting incident.
Inspired by her role as emcee for the 100th birthday celebration of the Centennial Light, the world’s longest-burning lightbulb located at Fire Station 6 in Livermore, California, Juliette wrote a children’s book titled “The Little Light Shines Bright.” Proceeds from the book benefit local reading and writing programs. You can learn more about the lightbulb and view it via a 24-hour bulbcam at www.centennialbulb.org. Juliette has authored four other children’s books, including “The Train of Lights,” “I’m Special Because I Smile” (inspired by her work with Special Olympics), and “Paws Goes to the Library,” with proceeds supporting local reading programs.
Juliette Goodrich Awards
In 2004, Juliette earned the APTRA “Excellence in Spot News Coverage” award for her reports from the anchor desk during the Oakland Super Bowl Riots. The following year, she was named Reporter of the Year by The Women of Radio and Television Association. Her accolades continued with an Emmy for Best Anchor in 2006, followed by another Emmy in 2007 for Best Newscast for KPIX 5’s 5 pm news.
Juliette received yet another Emmy for Best Anchor in 2008. In 2009, she won an Emmy for Best Daytime Newscast for the noon show she anchors on weekdays.
In 2012, she was honored with a Nor Cal RTNDA award for her multi-part series “Hunger Challenge: Living on a Food Stamp Budget for a Week.” In 2014, Juliette received her fifth Emmy for her team’s coverage of Batkid.