Scot Haney Bio, Wiki, Age, Spouse, WFSB, Net Worth, Salary

Scot Haney Biography

Scot Haney is an American meteorologist working at WFSB in Hartford, Connecticut. There he serves as the Morning Meteorologist and Host of Better CT. He joined Channel 3 in November 1998.

Scot Haney Age

He was born in 1964 in the United States of America.  He is 57 years old as of 2021. However, he has not revealed the date or the month he was born as he likes to keep his personal life private.

Scot Haney Height

Haney stands at a height of 5 feet 8 inches tall.

Scot Haney Family

He grew up in Commack along with his two brothers. Haney has managed to keep his personal life away from the limelight hence he has not disclosed any information about his parents.

Scot Haney Spouse

He is openly gay. He was married to Paul Marte, Hartford Stage communications manager. The couple met in New York and separated in 2012. According to Haney, the pair, considered A-listers when it came to the invitation lists of the most prestigious non-profit events and private parties in the region, are parting amicably.

The two, who were not legally married, regularly attended functions together and together, at their Canton home, donated cocktail parties as an auction reward for some of the gala auctions of their favorite charities. When show co-host Kara Sundlun was out, Marte also regularly worked as a guest host on Haney’s “Better Connecticut” show.

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Scot Haney Net Worth

Haney has an estimated net worth of about $1 Million $5 Million which he has earned through his career as a journalist.

Scot Haney Salary

Haney earns an annual salary ranging between $ 45,000 – $ 110,500.

Scot Haney Career

Haney serves at WFSB in Hartford, Connecticut as the Morning Meteorologist and Host of Better CT. He keeps Connecticut updated with the most reliable weather forecasts, particularly tailored to the morning commute. You can see Scot on weekdays on Eyewitness News This morning from 4:30 a.m. to 7 a.m., on Channel 3 at 3 p.m. Haney also co-hosts “Better Connecticut” weekdays. A welcome addition to the Channel 3 Early Warning Weather team is Scot’s warm character and friendly character.

Most of his teaching work was performed at Stony Brook University in Long Island, N.Y. Scot had always wanted to take part in television, but before he decided to return to school in 1990, he first held several jobs. His community efforts include volunteering at different activities, whether it’s helping charities raise money for a cure or spending time with kids. Scot is committed to helping him anyway.

Shortly afterward, as a weekend weatherman and a weekday general assignment reporter, Scot got his first on-air job in Topeka, Kan. In 2007, My Sisters’ Place awarded Scot with the Advocate Award from the organization for his exceptional effort to bring attention to significant causes every year through hundreds of personal appearances.

In 2003, Scot won the American Red Cross Service Award and for 12 consecutive years, The Hartford Advocate honored him as the Best News Personality in Connecticut. When coming to his education, Scot received his bachelor’s degree from St. John’s University in New York City. He also holds a master’s degree from Syracuse University. He holds the requisite number of courses to qualify as a meteorologist according to the American Meteorological Society.

Scot Haney WFSB

Haney is working at WFSB where he works alongside other famous WFSB anchors and reporters including;

  1. Nicole Nalepa
  2. Kara Sundlun
  3. Mark Zinni
  4. Erin Connolly
  5. Irene O’Connor
  6. Kevin Hogan
  7. Caitlin Nuclo
  8. Patricia Del Rio
  9. Bruce DePrest
  10. Mark Dixon
  11. Melissa Cole

Scot Haney Social Media Platforms

Haney is active on his social media accounts and is often seen posting on his Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. He has over 15.7k followers on Twitter, over 5.3k followers on Instagram, and over 61.4k followers on Facebook.

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