Cisco Cotto WBBM, Bio, Wiki, Age, Wife, Church, Salary, and Net Worth

Cisco Cotto Bio | Wiki

Cisco Cotto is a popular American radio personality and pastor currently working as a morning show host on WBBM 780/105.9 since September 2014. He is also a campus pastor at Village Bible Church in Sugar Grove, Illinois, since 2019.

Cisco is also an Adjunct Professor at Moody Bible Institute. Previously, Cisco was a lead pastor at Village Church of Oak Park. He started as a news reporter at WMAQ AM 670 and at WLS-AM.

Cisco Cotto Age

Cisco was born on September 22, 1975, in Aurora, Illinois, in the United States. He is 47 years old. Cisco celebrates his birthday on September 22, every year.

Cisco Cotto Height

He is a man of average stature. Cisco stands at a height of 5 ft 7 in (Approx 1.7 m).

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Cisco Cotto Family

He was born in Aurora, Illinois, to his parents. Cisco holds American nationality. He was raised on the east side of Aurora, the oldest in a family comprising two brothers and a sister.

Cisco Cotto Wife

Cisco is married to his wife Anna. The pair met at Moody Theological Seminary. Cisco and his wife Anna have three children named Gabriella, Louis, and Eliana.

Cisco Cotto Education

After completing his primary and high school education, Cisco went to Western Illinois University and graduated in 1998 with a BA in Radio and Television/Political Science. In 2010, Cisco graduated from Moody Theological Seminary with a Master of Divinity. Cisco also attended Biola University and earned both a Master of Arts in Christian Apologetics in 2014 and a Doctor of Ministry in Advanced Biblical Preaching in 2022.

Cisco Cotto WBBM

He started his radio career serving as an intern for Moody Radio while Cisco was in high school. While attending Western Illinois University, Cisco worked as a reporter at WIUM and WIUW. He received the Illinois News Broadcasters Association’s Bill Miller Scholarship in 1997 due to his work at WIUM and WIUW. Cisco became hired as a news reporter at AM 670 WMAQ in 1998.

In February 2000, he left WMAQ to work at AM 890 WLS as a news reporter and anchor. Cisco left WLS in 2006, and on October 5 he went to AM 560 WIND as co-host of the station’s morning drive program, with Big John Howell. On March 19, 2009, Cisco moderated “The Great Debate”, with WCPT’s Dick Kay, which featured Thom Hartmann defining the liberal viewpoint and Michael Medved defining the conservative viewpoint and became hosted by WIND and WCPT.

In 2010, Cisco returned to WLS, initially co-hosting afternoons alongside Roe Conn, but following one month he was given his own show late mornings. Cisco was replaced in his late morning slot by Bruce Wolf and Dan Proft in 2011. In 2014, Cisco was hired as an anchor and reporter at WBBM 780/105.9. He received the Illinois Associated Press Broadcast Association award due to his best newscast in 2016.

Some of Cisco’s Colleagues at WBBM Include:

Jeff Joniak – play-by-play announcer

Mai Martinez – co-anchor

Cisco Cotto Church

Following leaving WLS, he started the process of starting Village Church of Oak Park, which opened in 2012. He is also a campus pastor at Village Bible Church in Sugar Grove, Illinois, since 2019.

Cisco Cotto Salary

He earns a satisfying amount from his work as a morning show host on WBBM 780/105.9 since September 2014. Cisco’s average salary is $73,578 per year.

Cisco Cotto Net Worth

Cisco gets his wealth from his work as a morning show host on WBBM 780/105.9 since September 2014. Therefore, Cisco has accumulated a decent fortune over the years. Cisco’s estimated net worth is $874,758.

How Old Is Cisco Cotto

Cisco is a 47-year-old who was born on September 22, 1975, in Aurora, Illinois, in the United States. Cisco celebrates his birthday on September 22, every year.

Who Is Cisco Cotto

Cisco works as a morning show host on WBBM 780/105.9 since September 2014. He is also a campus pastor at Village Bible Church in Sugar Grove, Illinois, since 2019. Cisco is also an Adjunct Professor at Moody Bible Institute. Previously, Cisco was a lead pastor at Village Church of Oak Park. He started as a news reporter at WMAQ AM 670 and at WLS-AM.

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