Alan Sillence Bio, Height, Family, Wife, Salary, KIMA

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Alan Sillence Biography

Alan Sillence is an American journalist who serves as KIMA’s sports director. He anchors KIMA Action News’ sports coverage every weeknight at 6:00 and 11:00 p.m. He joined the station in 1994 and has served it for over three decades.

Alan Sillence Age

Sillence prefers to keep his personal life private, hence he has not yet divulged the year and month he was born. It is consequently unknown when he celebrates his birthday. However, he could be in his 40s.

Alan Sillence Height

Sillence stands around 5 feet and 7 inches tall.

Alan Sillence Education

Sillence joined the University of Washington when he finished his high school education. He later graduated with a Bachelor’s degree. During college, he worked as a film editor and news production assistant for KOMO in Seattle.

Alan Sillence Family

Sillence has managed to keep his personal life out of the spotlight, thus he has not revealed any details about his parents. It is also unclear whether Sillence has any siblings.

Alan Sillence Wife

Sillence has kept his personal life out of the spotlight, thus he has not given any information about his parents. It’s also uncertain if Sillence has any siblings.

Alan Sillence Salary

Silence’s annual income ranges from $40,000 to $120,000

Alan Sillence Net Worth

Sillence has an estimated net worth of $1 million to $5 million, which he earned as a journalist.

Alan Sillence Career

Sillence works as KIMA’s sports director. He anchors KIMA Action News’ sports coverage every weeknight at 6:00 and 11:00 p.m. His career began in Seattle at KOMO in 1978 as a film editor and news production assistant while still in college.

Sillence moved to Yakima, where he worked for KNDO before traveling south to KGGM in Albuquerque, New Mexico. While in Albuquerque, he received the Associated Press Award for Best Newscast in New Mexico. He also got the Associated Press award for the second-best sportscast in New Mexico.

Since returning to the Yakima Valley, he has received numerous honors, including the Associated Press’s first place for best sportscast in Washington. He currently serves on the Yakima Valley Sports Commission. He also serves as an MC for various events in the region.

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