Net Worth and Salary

Net Worth and Salary

Reporter

Gabe Gutierrez

Gabe Gutierrez

Who is Gabe Gutierrez

Gabe Gutierrez manages it brilliantly as a well-known reporter and journalist who currently works for NBC. Gabe Gutierrez works at NBC As a senior journalist. He is an NBC News Correspondent. He primarily focuses on domestic breaking news and reports for all of the network’s platforms such as TODAY, “NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt” and NBCNews.com. Previously, Gabe worked as a reporter for KHOU-TV in Houston, Texas.

Gabe Gutierrez- Birth, Parents, Siblings & Education

Gabe was born on January 17, 1980, in Miami, Florida, United States. There is no information about his parents – Gabe has never mentioned their names, ages, or occupations, nor has he posted any photos with them on Father’s or

Mother’s Day, as most celebrities (and actually most people), do on those days. He makes an effort to keep information about his family private. He grew up in the same town where he was born; his family never relocated.

Gabe earned a double major in Political Science and Journalism from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, where he studied American politics, international relations, comparative politics, political theory, and methods.

George R.R. Martin, the author of the book series “The Song of Ice and Fire,” which HBO adapted for the TV series “Game of Thrones,” Younghee Lee, the chief marketing officer at Samsung Electronics, and Mike Wilbon, the co-host of “Pardon the Interruption,” are all Northwestern University graduates.

Net Worth of Gabe Gutierrez? Salary, Earnings

Gabe’s net worth is estimated to be more than $2 million, with his job providing the majority of his income.

He has no commercial contracts or other projects that he organized or created to earn more money, instead of devoting his time to, his annual salary is estimated to be up to $100,000.

Gabe Gutierrez
Gabe Gutierrez while broadcasting. Source:aussiecelebs.com.au

Gabe Gutierrez- Relationship, Married Life, Boyfriend/ Girlfriend

Personal matters, wife Erin K. Peterson Gutierrez Gabe has been married to Erin K. Peterson since 1 August 2004, after dating for four years.

Erin Peterson, the daughter of Mark A. Peterson and Marcie Peterson, is a journalist who works for WXIA-TV, just like her father.

She frequently collaborates on articles with Jeremy Campbell, another Atlanta-based investigative reporter.

Gabe and Erin enjoy the Netflix TV show “House of Cards,” and they eagerly await the release of the final season.

Despite the fact that they both have multiple nieces and nephews (mostly from Erin’s side, as Erin has two siblings), and that they take a lot of pictures with their friends’ kids and look very happy and excited in those photos, they don’t have their own children. Gabe and Erin have two chihuahua dogs named Char and Harvey.

Body Measurement-Height, Weight, Hair Colour

Gabe has dark brown hair and brown eyes, and he doesn’t have a mustache or a beard. His height, weight, and vital statistics are all unknown.

In terms of clothing, he prefers casual but formal attire; when he appears in front of the camera, he always wears light-colored shirts, a blazer, and classic trousers.

Gabe Gutierrez- Professional Career

Gabe was young and had less experience than his colleagues when he began working as a broadcaster and reporter, but he managed to give his all while covering several important situations and events in America and around the world.

He covered Senator Marco Rubio’s presidential campaign in 2016, and he also covered the GM recall and the Indiana Religious Freedom Act.

He was on the air during the Oklahoma teachers’ strike and the devastation caused by Hurricane Florence in the North and South Carolinas.

In terms of the stations he worked for, he began his career as a weekend morning reporter and anchor at WJRT. When he joined NBC News at KHOU in 2012, he became a City Hall reporter.

He became famous after his brilliant reports on the Chilean earthquake, the terrorist attacks in Brussels and Paris, and the hurricane in Haiti.

He also gained the approval of a larger audience when he reported on San Francisco’s historic gay marriage. Gabe is now an Atlanta-based NBC correspondent who also reports for NBCLatins.

Gabe is an NAHJ member (National Association of Hispanic Journalists, Investigating Reporters, and Editors).

In 2019, he will be a correspondent on political TV shows such as “TODAY,” “Weekend Today,” “NBC Nightly News,” and “MSNBC Life.”

He has previously appeared on television shows such as “Sunday Today with Willie Geist,” “Politics Nation with Al Sharpton,” “The Daily Rundown,” and “NewsNation with Tamron Hall.”

Gabe once found himself in an awkward situation while reporting live: he delivered a shot of senate candidate Roy Moore’s sexual assault scandal and began fumbling, repeating words, and pronouncing a lot of ‘ums’ during his speech.

The audience appeared to be extremely uneasy, as many people expressed their concern for Gabe’s health on Twitter at the same time.

He quickly responded that he had a bout of exhaustion at the worst possible time. Some speculated that he might have had a mini-stroke, but Gabe later assured everyone that he was fine and hadn’t had any stroke.

His week leading up to the live show had been far too hectic, so he later explained: ‘There’s nothing a good night’s sleep can’t cure.’ ‘Thank you again for your good wishes!’ he wrote on Twitter.

The audience was very supportive and did not shame him for his minor miscalculation. Gabe has always traveled a lot and covered multiple live shots, so his colleagues were very supportive as well, saying that many of them had similar moments of weakness, when they were at a loss for words, couldn’t finish a sentence, or lost the red line of the conversation with the person they were interviewing at the time.

Gabe was nominated for “Best Reporter” by the Michigan Association of Broadcasters in 2009, and he won.

Gabe was also honored by the Associated Press for investigative reporting and breaking news coverage for his investigation into one of the largest mortgage schemes involving several banks in the state.

Later that year, Gutierrez and his team arrived in Moore, Oklahoma, to find the city almost completely destroyed by a tornado, and Gutierrez went live with his reports for NBC Nightly News.

The broadcast assisted him in receiving the prestigious Alfred I. DuPont-Columbia University award for excellence in journalism, along with all of Gabe’s team members.

Gabe Gutierrez- Social Media

Gabe has an Instagram account, which he primarily uses as a platform to share his thoughts on floods, wildfires, disasters, protests, and so on.

He rarely posts personal photos, but instead uses them to supplement his professional activities as a journalistic tool. The account has approximately 2,600 followers.

He also has a Twitter account with over 11,600 followers, where he shares more NBC news about severe weather situations.

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Quick Facts about Gabe Gutierrez

  • He grew up in the same town he was born in – his family never moved to another city.
  • As for the channels he worked at, he started his career as a weekend morning reporter and anchor at WJRT.
  • Then in 2012, he became a City Hall reporter when he joined NBC News at KHOU.
  • He woke up famous after his brilliant reports on the earthquake in Chile, the terrorist attack in Brussels and Paris, and the Haiti hurricane.
  • Gabe now works as an Atlanta-based correspondent at NBC, and also reports for NBCLatins.
  • Gabe once got into a very uncomfortable situation when he was reporting live – he delivered a shot of senate candidate Roy Moore’s sexual assault scandal and started fumbling, repeating words, and pronouncing a lot of ‘ums’ during his speech.