Natalie Will Biography and Wikipedia
Natalie Will is an American award-winning journalist currently serving as a morning and noon anchor and reporter at WGEM News based in Quincy, Illinois. Before joining WGEM, she worked as a reporter at KOMU-TV and KBIA radio in Columbia, Missouri.
Natalie Will Education
Will received her high school diploma from Payson Seymour High School. She then joined the University of Missouri-Columbia where she graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Journalism. READ: Drew Pritchard
Natalie Will Age
How old is Natalie? Will is around 42 years old as of 2024. She was born and raised in Illinois, United States of America. However, details about her date of birth and when she celebrates her birthday are currently under review.
Will Nationality and Ethnicity
Natalie holds American nationality and citizenship by birth. She was born and raised in Illinois, United States of America. She belongs to the White-American ethnicity/heritage/ancestry
Natalie Will Height
She stands at an average height of 5 feet 6 inches (1.68 m) and maintains a body weight of 59 kg
Will Family
Will was born and raised in Illinois by her parents. Her father died in 2006 due to cancer. Her mother and sibling’s information is not yet updated in the public domain. READ: Michael Cohen
Natalie Will Husband
Is Natalie married? Will seems to be single. She has not yet updated her dating life and marital status in the limelight. However, we will update her husband’s information once confirmed.
Natalie Will Salary
Will serving as a morning and noon anchor and reporter at WGEM earns an estimated annual salary of $89,400.
Natalie Will Net Worth
Will is an American award-winning journalist, anchor, reporter, and executive producer with an estimated net worth of $1 million. READ: Josh Marshall
Natalie Will WGEM
Will currently serves as a morning/noon anchor and reporter at WGEM News based in Illinois. She anchors and serves as executive producer for WGEM News Today. She also anchors and produces WGEM News at Noon. Furthermore, she does special projects and reporting, including WGEM’s Golden Apple Award. Her passion is to inform and educate the public.
While in college, Will worked as a reporter at KOMU-TV and KBIA radio in Columbia, Missouri. However, after her graduation she began her journalism career at WGEM, Where she interned and served as a full time reporter. During that her main role was to interview, write and edit news stories. Later, she started anchoring WGEM News Weekend Edition and then and moved to WGEM News Today.