Ron Mott Biography
Ron Mott is an American TV news correspondent. He before then served at NBC News and was an all the time contributor on Today, NBC Nightly News as well as MSNBC. Mott’s TV profession started as a news reporter and fill-in anchor for WVNY in Burlington, Vermont, and later KSHB in Kansas City, Missouri.
Age
Ron was given birth to and grew up in Kansas City, Kansas, United States of America.
Education
He completed from Northeast (KCMO) High School. Mott got a bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of Missouri as well as a master’s degree from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism.
Wife- Spouse
He is lately single. He is not in any romantic relationship. We don’t have much details about He’s previous relationship nor engagement.
Career
Mott started his TV profession as a reporter and writer for WVNY in Burlington, Vermont, and later as an anchor for KSHB in Kansas City, Missouri. He bagged a National Emmy Award for covering Barack Obama’s 2008 presidential campaign in Africa. He as well got many Emmy Award nominations, including for his reporting on Hurricane Katrina. From the month of May 2005 to January 2020, he was a correspondent for NBC News in Chicago, Atlanta and Boston. Mott as well worked as co-host of CBS’s “Saturday Morning Show.” Mott aired two Olympic Games (Vancouver 2010 and Rio 2016) for NBC and broadcast them across the glob. He also served for the Kansas City Star/Times, the Kansas City Chiefs, the former Jack Nicklaus’ Executive Sports International, the NCAA, KPMG, and served at publishing companies in New York City and Palm Beach/Publishing in Florida. Mott also had a private driver’s license.
Net Worth
Ron has a net worth of about 1 million dollars.