Andy Pepper Bio, Wiki, Age, Height, WWMT, Family, Wife, Net Worth, and Salary

Andy Pepper Biography

Andy Pepper is an American Anchor and Reporter working for WWMT serving as a sports director. He has worked for the station since March 2007 after working for WBRZ-TV.

Andy Pepper Age

Pepper is a Rome, New York native and likes to keep his personal life private hence he has not yet disclosed the date, month, or year he was born. However, he might be in hisĀ 50s.

Andy Pepper Height

Pepper stands at an approximate height of 5 feet and 9 inches.

Andy Pepper Family

Pepper has managed to keep his personal life away from the limelight hence he has not disclosed any information about his parents. It is also not known if Pepper has any siblings.

Andy Pepper Wife

Pepper is happily married to Melanie Remynse, a Western Michigan University former tennis player and a graduate of Portage Northern. Together they have four children Charlotte, Declan, Killian, and Genevieve. When Pepper is not working, he loves spending time with his children, fantasy football, watching movies, and making his orange whip recipe perfect.

Andy Pepper’s Net Worth

Pepper has an estimated net worth of between $1 Million and $5 Million which he has earned through his successful career as an Anchor and Reporter.

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Andy Pepper Salary

Pepper earns an annual salary ranging from $ 45,000 – $ 110,500.

Andy Pepper Education

After graduating from high school, Pepper joined Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania in 1987 and graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in broadcast journalism in 1993.

Andy Pepper Career

Pepper works for WWMT serving as a sports director since January 2015. He first joined WWMT in March 2007 as a weekend anchor and reporter the role he played for eight years and got a promotion in January 2015 to be the sports director. Before joining WWMT, he worked as a sports anchor for WBRZ-TV from April 2004 to March 2007. He started his career as a Sports Anchor and Reporter at WBOC-TV from May 1999 to April 2004. He first joined WBOC as a videographer, became the news reporter for a couple of months, and later became the weekend sports anchor.

Andy Pepper Awards

Pepper has won several awards including the Best Sportscast award from the Michigan Association of Broadcasters, and the Best Sportscast award from the Associated Press. He is also a three-time Edward R. Murrow Award winner and a five-time Best Sports Feature Award winner from the Associated Press. He also won the Best Sports-News Feature Emmy Award.

Andy Pepper Volunteer

Pepper is an active volunteer in his community and in November every year, he holds the “18-hour Bell Ringing Marathon”. The marathon raises awareness of the importance of volunteering during the holiday season on the Salvation Army bell ringers. He is also a Kalamazoo Salvation Army advisory board member and the Kalamazoo Humane Society fundraising board member. Every year in February since 2009, he has participated in Polar Plunge fundraising for Michigan Special Olympics. He has also served as the host for the annual Kalamazoo Summer Stroll for Epilepsy, the Walk to Defeat ALS, and the West Michigan Congenital Heart Walk.

Andy Pepper WWMT

Pepper is working at WWMT where he works alongside other famous WWMT meteorologists, anchors, and reporters including;

  1. Andy Dominianni 
  2. Keith Thompson
  3. Kirk Mason
  4. Jeff Porter
  5. Will Haenni
  6. Collin Rogers

Andy Pepper’s Social Media Platforms

He is active on his social media accounts and is often seen posting on his Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. He has over 4.4k followers on Facebook.

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