Kirstin Cole Biography
Kirstin Cole is an American award-winning journalist currently serving as a weekend morning news anchor and reporter at PIX11, based in New York. She rejoined WPIX in 2011 having worked at the station back in 2000 to 2001. Previously, she served as a consumer investigative reporter and anchor at WCBS-TV for 10 years.
Kirstin Cole Education
Cole studied at the University of Connecticut. She also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communications and a major in Journalism from Loyola University, Chicago. READ: Brooke Silverang
Kirstin Cole Age
How old is Kirstin? Kirstin is 56 years old as of 2024. She was born on September 11, 1968, in Connecticut, United States of America. Her birthday is always celebrated on September 11th of every year.
Kirstin Cole Nationality and Ethnicity
Kirstin holds American nationality and citizenship by birth. She was born and raised in Connecticut, United States. She belongs to the White-American ethnicity/heritage/ancestry.
Kirstin Cole Height
How tall is Kirstin? He stands at an average height of 5 feet 6 inches (1.68 m).
Kirstin Cole Family
Cole was born and raised in Connecticut by her parents. However, information regarding her family members including her father, mother and siblings is currently under review. READ: Victor Oquendo
Kirstin Cole Husband
Is Kirstin married? Kirstin is currently married to her husband Rocco Vozza. The couple got married in a private wedding ceremony on July 26, 2015. In attendance were close friends and family members. The duo are proud parents of two children, a son Luca and a daughter Andie.
Kirstin Cole Salary
Kirstin serving as a weekend morning news anchor and reporter at PIX11, based in New York earns an estimated annual salary of $81,400.
Kirstin Cole Net Worth
Kirstin is an American Emmy award-winning journalist, anchor and reporter with an estimated net worth of $1 million. READ: Zhané Caldwell
Kirstin Cole WPIX
Kirstin serves as the weekend morning news anchor and reporter for PIX11 News. An eight-time Emmy Award winner, she returned to the station in 2011, having initially worked there during the launch of the morning news in 2000-2001. Between those periods, she spent a decade at WCBS-TV as a consumer investigative reporter and anchor.
Her journalism career began at WLNY-TV and News 12 Long Island as an anchor, with subsequent roles at ABC and Fox affiliates in Columbus, Ohio.
As an acclaimed breaking news reporter, Kirstin has covered major events such as the 9-11 attacks, hurricanes in Florida and New York, Superstorm Sandy, various floods and tornadoes, the TWA Flight 800 crash off Long Island, and numerous fires and blizzards.
She is deeply involved in charitable work, serving as a board member of the Achilles Track Club, which supports athletes with disabilities in the NYC Marathon, and previously on the board of the New York Institute of Technology, which has trained many in broadcast journalism. She regularly participates in 100-mile bike rides to raise funds for cancer research and supports charities aiding NYPD families, foster children, individuals battling addiction, and volunteer first responders.
Kirstin has received numerous accolades, including Emmys, Associated Press Awards, recognition from the Society of Silurians (the oldest journalism organization in the U.S.), the Society of Professional Journalists, and the New York Press Club.