Mycah Hatfield Bio, Age, Height, Husband, Salary, Net Worth Abc13

Mycah Hatfield
Mycah Hatfield

Mycah Hatfield Biography

Mycah Hatfield works as a reporter and Multimedia journalist in Houston for ABC13 Eyewitness News, she began working here in June 2019. Previously, she worked as a reporter at KATC in Tulsa, Okla, and Lafayette, LA. She has covered several stories such as the nine days of the historic Oklahoma Teacher Walk Out, the Grande Theater shooting, the Baton Rouge Police Officer shooting, as well as all innumerable natural disasters.

Mycah Hatfield Age

Mycah Hatfield grew up in the Spring area in Houston, Texas, in the United States. However, she hasnt disclosed her exact details of birth, research on this is ongoing and soon as information is available, will update it.

Mycah Hatfield Height

Mycah stands at an approximate height of 5 ft 8 in/1.73 m tall.

Mycah Hatfield Education

Hatfield completed her high school course at Northland Christian High School, then she studied and graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a bachelor’s degree in Journalism and Economics in December 2014. During her tenure in college, she worked at News 9-KWTV in news and KOCO, KPRC in sports, as well as the Oklahoma City Thunder as an intern. 

Mycah Hatfield Family

Hatfield has managed to keep details on her parents and siblings under wraps, review on this section is being wheeled onwards and will be updated soon as available.

Mycah Hatfield Husband

Despite Mycah being a known person, she has kept numb on details regarding her lovelife, it isn’t known whether she is single, dating, married, or divorced, however, the puzzle is being solved, and will update this section soon as clear facts are available.

Mycah Hatfield Salary

Mycah annually earns a salary of $65,850. This is according to ABC13 anchors/reporters’ salaries.

Mycah Hatfield Net worth

Mycah has an estimated net worth of $1 million.

Mycah Hatfield Career

Mycah Hatfield works as a reporter and Multimedia journalist in Houston for ABC13 Eyewitness News, she began working here in June 2019. Previously, she worked as a reporter at KATC in Tulsa, Okla, and Lafayette, LA. She has covered several stories such as the nine days of the historic Oklahoma Teacher Walk Out, the Grande Theater shooting, the Baton Rouge Police Officer shooting, as well as all innumerable natural disasters.

For a story that highlighted athletes’ battle with opioids, she got first place awards from the Associated Press as well as the Oklahoma Society of Professional Journalists, for her efforts with animal cruelty cases she was honored with the Golden Heart Award from the Louisiana Humane Society and also for a series of stories that highlighted adults living with disabilities in her area she received the Oklahoma Governor’s Disability Employment Excellence Award.
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