Bill McGinty Biography
Bill McGinty is an American Emmy-awarded journalist who serves JELD-WEN, Inc. as a digital storytelling content creator, and communications manager since November 2021. Previously, he served WCNC as a TV news anchor and consumer investigative reporter for more than a decade.
Bill McGinty Age
McGinty 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 his 60’s.
Bill McGinty Height
McGinty stands at a height of 5 feet 8 inches tall.
Bill McGinty Family
McGinty 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 McGinty has any siblings.
Bill McGinty Wife
McGinty is very private about his personal life therefore it is not known if he is in any relationship. There are also no rumors of him being in any past relationship with anyone.
Bill McGinty Net Worth
McGinty has an estimated net worth of about $1 Million – $5 Million which he has earned through his career as an anchor and reporter.
Bill McGinty Salary
McGinty earns an annual salary ranging between $ 45,000 – $ 110,500.
Bill McGinty Eduation
McGinty attended John Carroll University in Cleveland and graduated in 1989 with a Bachelor Of Arts degree in Mass communications. Further, he finished his high school education at North Catholic High school.
Bill McGinty Career
McGinty serves JELD-WEN, Inc. as a digital storytelling content creator, and communications manager since November 2021. Previously, he served WCNC as a TV news anchor and consumer investigative reporter for more than a decade. Further, he served KHQ as an anchor and reporter for nearly half a decade.
Furthermore, his report led to a lawsuit being filed against a local property investor who acquired a valuable home from an 88-year-old woman with dementia in 2013. His reports have also assisted in keeping Stage IV Cancer patients in her home despite efforts by a major bank to foreclose and sell them at auction.
Furthermore, he has also worked at WTSP-TV, in Tampa Bay, Florida where he served as a weekend morning anchor and general assignment reporter for a period of thirteen years. In addition, he began his career in Alpena, Michigan where he worked at WBKB-TV in 1989. Additionally, he has also worked in Nevada, Reno, Illinois, and Rockford.
The most interesting moment in his career was when he reported for WTSP in October 1996 and also stood and watch his personal car burn in the middle of the St. Petersburg riots. In addition, for his outstanding work as an anchor and reporter, he has been awarded a number of Emmy awards, and two Edward R. Murrow Awards for writing and reporting. Pittsburgh is his native home.