Joel Eisenbaum Bio | Wiki
Joel Eisenbaum is an American Emmy-winning journalist currently working as an investigative reporter at KPRC 2 News. He came to KPRC in June 2005 and, in 2007, helped launch the KPRC 2 Wheel of Justice unit. Before, Joel served as a reporter at WOAI-TV. Prior to that, he worked as a news reporter and anchor at WHNT and KTWO-TV.
Previously, he served as a digital content producer in June 1996 at AOL. Joel began his journalism career at KCBS-Tv in 1995 in Los Angeles as a news desk assistant. In December 1996, Joel became the overnight news writer at KNX 1070 on CBS Radio.
Joel Eisenbaum Age
He was born on August 6, in Aurora, Colorado, in the United States. Joel celebrates his birthday on August 6, every year.
Joel Eisenbaum Height
He is a man of above-average stature. Joel stands at a height of 5 ft 9 in (Approx 1.75 m).
Joel Eisenbaum Family
He was born and raised in Aurora, Colorado, in the United States. Currently, Joel has not mentioned any details concerning either his parents or if he has siblings.
Joel Eisenbaum Wife
Joel married his wife named Amy Davis. Davis is her fellow investigative reporter at KPRC2 News. The two met at KUHT channel 8 and began dating. Her wife Davis was born and raised in Houston and attended Aldine high school. Later on, she joined Houston Campus. The couple is blessed with three children two sons Tommy Eisenbaum and Jackson Five Eisenbaum and a daughter named Piper. Jackson Five Eisenbaum his first son got his name after his mum’s teen idol Michael Jackson.
Joel Eisenbaum Children
Joel has three children two sons Tommy Eisenbaum and Jackson Five Eisenbaum and a daughter named Piper. Jackson Five Eisenbaum their first son got his name after his mum’s teen idol Michael Jackson.
Eisenbaum Education
He attended Colgate Campus and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Political Science. Later on, Joel went to Southern California where he graduated with a master’s in broadcast journalism.
Joel Eisenbaum KPRC2
He serves as an investigative reporter at KPRC 2 News. He came to KPRC 2 News in June 2005. Together with his colleagues have so far won two Lone Star Emmy Awards because of doing the outstanding investigation. In 2010, crime stoppers of Houston were awarded the Wheel of justice squad with the Leon Goldstein award for public service.
Joel was named the best reporter by the Texas Associated press in 2010. Back in 2001, Joel was awarded the same award by Alabama-associated press. He was also the runner-up TV journalist of the year at the Houston press club in 2009. In addition, Joel was awarded two Lone Star awards due to his live reportage during the Hurricane-like and customer investigative article.
Joel’s colleagues at KPRC2 include:
Haley Hernandez -health reporter
Brittany Jeffers – reporter
Derrick Shore – reporter
Carthy Hernandez– reporter
Lauren Kelly – reporter
Vanessa Richarson – sports anchor
Ari Alexander– sports anchor
Randy McIlvoy – sports anchor
Joe Sam– anchor
Joel Eisenbaum Weight Loss
Currently, there is no information concerning Joel losing weight or having intentions to lose weight.
Joel Eisenbaum No Wedding Ring
As of now details concerning the wedding ring have not been mentioned to the public. We shall update this section as soon as it is available to us.
Joel Eisenbaum Salary
He is a KPRC2 reporter. Therefore, Joel earns a decent salary as a KPRC2 investigative reporter. Joel’saverage salary is $67,101 per year.
Joel Eisenbaum Net Worth
He gets his wealth from his work as a KPRC2 investigative reporter. Therefore, Joel has accumulated a decent fortune over the years. Joel’s estimated net worth is $631,311.
Is Joel Eisenbaum Married
Yes. Joel happily married his lovely Wife named Amy Davis. Davis is an investigative reporter at KPRC2 News. The two met at KUHT channel 8 and began dating.
Where Is Joel Eisenbaum
Joel is an American Emmy-winning journalist currently working as an investigative reporter at KPRC 2 News. He came to KPRC in June 2005 and, in 2007, helped launch the KPRC 2 Wheel of Justice unit. Before, Joel served as a reporter at WOAI-TV. Prior to that, he worked as a news reporter and anchor at WHNT and KTWO-TV.