Brian Conybeare Biography
Brian Conybeare is an American Anchor, Reporter, and Managing Editor working for WBND serving as a main anchor. He has been working for the station since January 2018 after working as a general assignment reporter and fill-in anchor at CBS2 News in New York City.
Brian Conybeare Age
Conybeare likes to keep his personal life private hence he has not disclosed the date, month, or year in which he was born. However, he might be in his 40s judging from his appearance.
Brian Conybeare Height
Conybeare stands at an approximate height of 5 feet and 7 inches.
Brian Conybeare Family
Conybeare grew up in Benton Harbor with his two brothers and two sisters. Just like his father, his siblings work as attorneys. Even so, he has not disclosed more details about his parents, especially his mother.
Brian Conybeare Wife
Conybeare is married to Janna and has four children and two dogs. They live in St. Joseph, Michigan. He loves to tailgate at Michigan football games, play basketball, and spend time with family on the shore of Lake Michigan.
Brian Conybeare Net Worth
Conybeare has an estimated net worth of between $1 Million-$5 Million which he has earned through his successful career as an anchor, reporter, and managing editor.
Brian Conybeare Salary
Conybeare earns an annual salary ranging from $ 45,000 – $ 110,500.
Brian Conybeare WBND
Conybeare is working at WBND alongside other famous WBND meteorologists, anchors, and reporters including;
- Tim Spears
- Summer Horan
- Julianne Grohowski
- Dante Stanton
- Tom Coomes
- David Caulfield
- Amber Twardy
- Emmett Twomey
- Allison Hayes
Brian Conybeare Education
Conybeare attended the University of Michigan and graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Communications. He furthered his education at New York University, graduating with a Master’s degree in Journalism and Mass Communications.
Brian Conybeare Career
Conybeare is working for WBND as a main anchor whose reports have affected the Michiana community. He shed light on the racial divide in Benton Harbor and St. Joseph with a special series titled “The River” in 2019. The River examined the passing of six African American men whose bodies were found in the water dividing the two communities.
Conybeare’s 2020 half-hour special, “Love. Honor. Betrayal.” covered the love triangle murder of a U.S. Army soldier from Benton Harbor. He received a Chicago Emmy Award, for the story, making him a 4 time Emmy winner and the first to win the award at ABC57.
Before WBND, Conybeare worked as a general assignment reporter and fill-in anchor at CBS2 News in New York City. There, he broadly covered the terror assaults in New York, consumer frauds, and the presidential campaign in 2016. Moreover, he went inside a concerning nuclear power plant and New York’s growing medical marijuana industry.
Conybeare worked as the managing editor and main anchor at News12 Westchester. During his time there, he won five Edward R. Murrow Regional Awards, three New York Emmys, and a national award from the Society of Professional Journalists for his investigative works.
Conybeare has broadcasted major stories like the 9/11 terror attacks and the Pope’s visit to New York City in 2008. Exclusively, he looked into a parking ticket sham involving a national car rental chain and influenced promotional giveaways at the Yonkers Raceway Casino that led to three arrests.
The New NY Bridge Project
Conybeare was a special advisor for the New NY Bridge Project before he worked in New York. In this role, he worked to return the Tappan Zee Bridge over the Hudson River. The project was the state’s hugest infrastructure project at the time with a cost of $3.9 billion. As the project’s spokesman, he was the host of numerous meetings with residents, business groups, and schools to help them understand the project.
Brian Conybeare Social Media Platforms
He is active on his social media accounts and often posts on his Facebook and Twitter. He has over 1.2K followers on Facebook and over 500 on Twitter.