Graciela Moreno Biograpy
Graciela Moreno is an American journalist and media personality, presently employed as a news anchor at KFSN-TV, Channel 30, an ABC affiliate stationed in Fresno, California.
Birthday and Age
Graciela Moreno was born on October 23, 1977, in Oklahoma, United States. As of 2024, she is 46 years.
Height and Weight
She stands a height of 5 feet and 7 inches tall (1.70 m) and with a moderate weight of around 60 kg.
Education
Graciela Moreno completed her Bachelor of Arts degree in Organizational Communications at California State University – Stanislaus in 1995. Since then, she has forged a thriving career in journalism, serving as a news anchor, reporter, and host for ABC30 Action News in Fresno, California.
Hobbies
She has a passion for travelling and exploring. In her free time, she spends most of her time with her family and friends.
Parents
Graciela was born and raised in Oklahoma by her parents but their is no information about their names. We will update you once we have this data.
Husband and Marriage
Graciela Moreno values her privacy regarding her personal life. She has successfully kept details about her romantic relationships out of the public eye. Currently, it is uncertain whether she is married, in a relationship, or single.
Career
Graciela Moreno, an Emmy award-winning journalist, currently holds positions as a news anchor, reporter, and host for ABC30 Action News in Fresno, California, United States. She has been an integral part of the Action News team since 1997 and serves as a co-anchor for the weekday editions of Action News at 6 and 6:30. Moreno’s journey into television began during her college years, where she started as a producer for Univision’s Sacramento affiliate. She earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Communications from California State University, Stanislaus. Returning to Fresno, her hometown, Moreno became the lead anchor for KFTV, Channel 21.
Throughout her tenure with ABC30 News, she has received three Emmy Awards for her exceptional contributions. In addition to her co-anchor duties, Moreno produces and hosts “Latino Life,” a weekly program dedicated to showcasing issues and individuals impacting the Latino community. One of Moreno’s memorable journalistic experiences includes covering Pope John Paul II’s visit to Mexico City in 2002 for the canonization of Saint Juan Diego.
Salary and Net worth
She earns an annual salary that falls around $30, 000 to $90, 000, with her net worth ranging at around $500, 000 to $1 million.