Sara Shouhayib Bio | Wiki
Sara Shouhayib is a popular American journalist currently working as a morning news anchor at KBAK/KBFX in Bakersfield, California, since November 2018.
Initially, Sara worked as an Adjunct Instructor at Bakersfield College. Together with working at Eyewitness News, Sara took her newsroom experience into the classroom and taught a communications/journalism course to learners at Bakersfield College.
Sara Shouhayib Age
Sara was born in 1991, in Troy, Michigan, in the United States. She is 30 years old.
Sara Shouhayib Height
She is a woman of average stature. Sara stands at a height of 5 ft 5 in (Approx. 1.65 m).
Sara Shouhayib Family
She is the proud daughter of Lebanese immigrants born and brought up in Troy, Michigan. Sara describes her childhood as a busy one, where she got to be involved in several activities. Sara earned her optimism and outlook on life from her dad. She feels grateful for the friends she made in Bakersfield as well as for being able to create a family environment with them, mostly with her parents and brothers in Michigan and her sister and nephews who are in Lebanon.
Sara Shouhayib Engaged | Wedding
Sara is married to her husband Rawad Al-Awar. The pair became engaged in November 2020 and married on October 30, 2021, via a wedding ceremony in Huntington Beach, CA. The two met on May 5, 2018 at a Druze youth event in Chicago, IL at the coffee stand (featured in photo). On December 30, 2018, her fiance Rawad began visiting Sara in California for the first time where she taught him how to play beach volleyball ;).
Sara Shouhayib Education
She attended Troy High School. Later on, Sara attended Michigan University and received a Bachelor of Arts in communications and Spanish in 2013. In 2o15, Sara enrolled at Northwestern University and received a master of Science in journalism.
Sara Shouhayib KBAK
She is now the morning news anchor at Eyewitness News KBAK/KBFX in Bakersfield, California, and loves each day Bakersfield also brought her the opportunity to teach as an adjunct instructor at Bakersfield College where Sara taught a journalism course in the communications department for a period of two semesters.
Prior to making her way to Bakersfield, Sara spent two years at WTOL in Toledo, Ohio as an MMJ/Breaking News Anchor. She is proud to say, she earned her first Emmy Award along with her morning team due to their best morning show.
Previously coming to WTOL in May 2016, Sara spent a year in both Chicago and Washington D.C. getting her Master’s from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University, where Sara graduated from in December 2015.
In addition, Sara reported on health and science for Medill News Service in both cities where she has added to her skills in print and broadcast reporting, video editing, as well as producing for both the web and broadcast. During her coverage on Capitol Hill, Sara’s service was published with USA Today, U.S. News & World Report, UPI, The Miami Herald, CAN TV as well as the Reverb.
Sara Shouhayib Salary
She earns a satisfying amount from her work as a morning news anchor at KBAK/KBFX in Bakersfield, California, since November 2018. Sara’s average salary is $61,743 annually.
Sara Shouhayib Net Worth
Sara gets her wealth from her work as a morning news anchor at KBAK/KBFX in Bakersfield, California, since November 2018. Therefore, Sara has accumulated a decent fortune over the years she has worked. Sara’s estimated net worth is $615, 436.
How Old Is Sara Shouhayib
Sara is a 30-year-old who was born in 1991, in Troy, Michigan, in the United States.
Is Sara Shouhayib Married
Sara is married to her husband Rawad Al-Awar. The pair became engaged in November 2020. The two met on May 5th, 2018 at a Druze youth event in Chicago, IL at the coffee stand (featured in photo).
Who Is Sara Shouhayib
Sara serves as a morning news anchor at KBAK/KBFX in Bakersfield, California, since November 2018. Initially, Sara worked as an Adjunct Instructor at Bakersfield College. Together with working at Eyewitness News, Sara took her newsroom experience into the classroom and taught a communications/journalism course to learners at Bakersfield College.