Anne Maxwell Bio, Height, Family, Husband, Salary,News4JAX

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Anne Maxwell  Biography

Anne Maxwell, an American journalist, has been working as an investigative reporter for News4JAX since August 2021. She previously worked as a reporter and multimedia journalist for WSPA News Channel 7 in Greenville, South Carolina, for almost three years.

Anne Maxwell  Age

Maxwell prefers to keep her personal life private, hence she has not yet divulged the year and month she was born. Details as to when she celebrates her birthday are not available on any social handle media. It is most likely that she could be in her twenties.

Anne Maxwell  Height

Maxwell stands approximately 5 feet and 6 inches tall.

Anne Maxwell  Education

Maxwell began attending the University of Georgia in 2011, after graduating from Episcopal High School. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Public Affairs Journalism and History from Cum Laude University in 2015.

Anne Maxwell  Family

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

Anne Maxwell  Husband

Maxwell is very quiet about her personal life, therefore it is unclear whether she is in a relationship. There have also been no speculations about her previous relationships.

Anne Maxwell  Salary

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

Anne Maxwell’s Net Worth

Maxwell’s net worth is reported to be between $1 million and $5 million, obtained through her work as a writer.

Anne Maxwell  Career

Maxwell is an investigative reporter with News4JAX. She previously worked as a reporter and multimedia journalist for WSPA News Channel 7 in Greenville, South Carolina, for almost three years. During her stay in Greenville, she covered breaking news, and city and county government. She also broke several stories, including one concerning a chain of pain management clinics accused of overprescribing narcotics and defrauding Medicare and Medicaid.

Her career began in Augusta, Georgia, as an associate producer for NBC 26. Later, she worked her way up to an on-air position at WJBF in Augusta. She also worked as a one-woman investigation unit. In addition, she served as a producer and fill-in anchor.

Maxwell’s investigative investigation revealed how Georgia Power profited by more than $1 billion from a nuclear power plant building project that ran billions of dollars over budget and years behind schedule. The Georgia Association of Broadcasters and the Associated Press recognized the story with first-place prizes.

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