Net Worth | $14 million |
Salary | $650,000 |
Net Worth
According to estimates, Julie Banderas is currently worth $14 million. Her adaptability in each of the fields she has worked in has helped her build up her wealth. Her profession as a journalist is her primary source of income. Her expected increase in net worth as her profession develops.
Salary
Julie Banderas, an American journalist who currently works as a New York-based anchor for FOX News Channel, earns a yearly income of $650,000 and a monthly compensation of $34,970. In 2005, she joined the network.
Biography of Julie Banderas
Julie Banderas is an American journalist who works for Fox News Channel as a general news correspondent and anchor. She is based in New York City. She is a key fill-in anchor Monday through Friday, as well as the host of Fox Report Weekend. She formerly worked as a weekend anchor at New York’s WNYW-TV (FOX 5) station.
Julie Banderas Age
Banderas is 49 years . she was born on September 25, 1973, in Hartford, CT, the United States of America. Her zodiac sign is Libra, and she celebrates her birthday every year with her family and close friends.
Julie Banderas Height & Weight
She stands at 5 feet and 5 inches tall.
Julie Banderas Parents
Howard D. Bidwell and Fabiola R. Bidwell are her parents. Her father was a Navy veteran and civil engineer who founded Consolidated Precast, Inc. before passing away in 2010. He graduated from Bucknell University with a B.S. in Civil Engineering and has served on the Republican Town Committee and the Zoning Board of Appeals. He was also one of the founding members of the Farmington Rotary Club. He was married three times, according to his obituary. Banderas’ mother, Fabiola, from Colombia, was his first wife.
Julie Banderas Siblings
Julie has a half-sister named Melissa Bidwell and four half-siblings named Howard (Bud) Bidwell, Marybeth (Becky) Bender, Susan Williams, and Tracy Bidwell from his father’s previous marriages.
Julie Banderas Husband
Andrew J. Sansone, Banderas’ spouse, is a financial advisor with his own firm, Andrew Sansone, CFP Allied Wealth Partners, and a member of the board of directors of Habitat for Humanity. He is also the founder of both Old Rock Media and Big Apple Channel. The two met on the set of Fox News. Sansone, a member of the Habitat for Humanity board of directors, urged her to host a Habitat for Humanity event. He soon got the chance to invite Banderas out to dinner, and the two started dating. Later, while they were clam digging on Long Island Sound, he proposed to her with a note in a bottle. On September 21, 2008, she announced their engagement on an episode of America’s Election Headquarters. On August 29, 2009, the two exchanged wedding vows at Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church.
Julie Banderas Children
Julie has three children with her husband: two daughters and a son. Andy Harrison Sansone was born on May 21, 2016, and his siblings are Addison Melissa Sansone, who was born on August 29, 2010, Avery Julie Sansone, who was born on November 13, 2012, and Addison Melissa Sansone, who was born on August 29, 2010.
Julie Banderas educational background
Banderas earned a bachelor’s degree from Boston’s Emerson College.
Julie Banderas Fox News
Julie began her career as a general assignment correspondent for FOX News Channel in 2005. She is stationed in New York and works as a general news correspondent for the network. She also worked as a rotating anchor for FOX Report (7 p.m. ET on Saturdays) and America’s News HQ (1 p.m. ET on Saturdays). She covered the 2013 New York City mayoral race, the crash landing of Southwest Flight 345 at LaGuardia Airport (LGA), Pope Francis’ inauguration, and Hurricane Sandy while at the network. She has also contributed to the network’s health and wellness stories.
Hurricane Dennis in 2005, the abduction of US student Natalee Holloway in Aruba in 2005, Terri Schiavo’s legal struggle in Florida, and the murder of 9-year-old Jessica Lunsford by a registered sex offender are just a few of the major topics Banderas has covered.
Prior to joining FNC, Banderas worked as a weekend anchor at WNYW-TV (FOX 5) in New York, as well as an anchor for WFSB-TV (CBS 3) in Hartford, CT, WHSV-TV (ABC 3) in Harrisonburg, VA, and WBRE-TV (NBC 11) in Wilkes-Barre. For her coverage of the Republican National Convention in 2004, Banderas won an Emmy for “Outstanding Single Newscast.”