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Craig Melvin Msnbc Bio Wiki Age Wife Father Brother Daughter Salary and Net Worth

Craig  Melvin ( Full Name: Craig Delano Melvin) is an American anchor and reporter. He currently serves as an anchor at NBC News and MSNBC. Before that, Craig worked at WIS-TV where he created some series that covered issues affecting education as well as the homeless in Columbia and other parts of the USA. However, he left the channel in July 2008  so as to join  NBC’s owned-and-operated station based in Washington, D.C., WRC-TV. There, Craig anchored the weekend evening newscasts.

In July 2011, Craig left WRC-TV  to join  MSNBC as a daytime anchor, at the same time, he contributed to NBC News as a reporter. In 2012, Craig anchored MSNBC’s coverage of the national conventions for both the Republican as well as  Democratic parties, he also covered TV One’s Election Night coverage in partnership with NBC News.  He became a news anchor on NBC’s Today In August 2018.  In October 2018, Craig became a co-host of Today Third Hour prior to being made permanent co-host in January 2019.

He was born on May 20, 1979, in Columbia, South Carolina,United States of America. Craig is43 years old.

He is a man of average stature. Craig stands at a height of5 ft 7 in ( Approx 1.7m).

He was born on May 20, 1979, in Columbia, South Carolina, United States of America. His fatherLawrenceand his motherBetty Melvinraised Craig and his younger brother,Ryan Melvinalong with their older late half-brother,Rev. Lawrence Meadows. Meadows died on December 9, 2020, from colon cancer at the age of 43. Craig holds American nationality but belongs to mixed ethnicity.

His father, Lawrence Melvin served as a post office employee and he never missed a day of work. However, his addiction to alcohol and gambling often put his family’s livelihood at risk. For many years,  Craig wrote off his father as a drunk prior to fully understanding that alcoholism is a disease. Years of therapy and working on stories about addiction led Craig to understand he could get his father’s help and also resolve his own issues over his turbulent upbringing in Columbia, S.C.

Craig has now become the resident fatherhood expert at the “Today” show with an occasional segment  “Dad’s Got This.” On the show, he explores the troubled relationship with his father who is currently 70 years old. His father’s recovery and healthy were not something he relished, especially because it required him to reveal his vulnerabilities. Craig said that he only did it to help himself self-heal, to help his father heal as well as hopefully help people who read this in myriad ways.

He married his longtime sweetheart calledLindsay Czarniak, former ESPN sports anchor and WRC-TV sports reporter. The couple exchanged their wedding vows on October 15, 2011. Craig and Lindsay are proud parents to their sonDelano “Del”who was born in March 2014, and their daughter,Sybil “Sibby”was born in November 2016. Currently, Craig and his adorable family live in Connecticut.

His older brother, Lawrence Meadows lost his life to colon cancer at the age of 43 years. As Craig and his family mourned the loss of his older brother, he took some solace in knowing that Lawrence Meadows was now at peace after years of battering colon cancer. He died at 43 on Dec. 9, 2020, four years after he was first diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer at the age of 39 years. Craig shared an update on TODAY on a Wednesday, December 16, 2020, from his home after returning from his native South Carolina, where he was with his family. Lawrence was married to Angela and was a father to Addie and Lawson.

He and his wife Lindsay Czarniak are blessed with two children. their firstborn child is a son calledDelano “Del”who was born in March 2014, and their daughter,Sybil “Sibby”was born in November 2016. Currently, Craig and his adorable family live in Connecticut.

He graduated from Wofford College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in government in 2001. In 1996, Craig was elected as the first African-American president of Key Club International. Currently, he is a member of the Kappa Sigma fraternity who worked as a counselor for South Carolina’s Palmetto Boys State program.

He became part of NBC-affiliate WIS-TV based in Columbia, South Carolina while still a high school student. Craig worked as a Generation Reporter for the channel from 1995 to 1997. After he graduated from college, Craig returned to WIS in July 2001 as their news photographer and producer. Later, he was promoted to become a reporter for the station’s morning news team. Craig produced his “Craig Cam” live segments and was later promoted to a news anchor for the weekend morning newscast as well as the weekend evening newscasts prior to heading the weekday newscasts.

At WIS-TV,  Craig created several series that covered issues affecting education as well as the homeless in Columbia and other parts of the USA. In July 2008,  Craig left WIS-TV  and joined NBC’s owned-and-operated station based in Washington, D.C., WRC-TV. There, he anchored the weekend evening newscasts. In July 2011, three years later, Craig left WRC-TV  to join  MSNBC as a daytime anchor, at the same time, he contributed to NBC News as a reporter. In 2012, Craig anchored MSNBC’s coverage of the national conventions for both the Republican as well as  Democratic parties, he also covered for  TV One’s Election Night coverage in partnership with NBC News.

Additionally, Craig covered the Sandy Hook shootings in December 2012, the 2013 Moore tornado in May, the crash of Asiana Airlines Flight 214, as well as the George Zimmerman trial in July. In 2014, Craig covered the shooting of Michael Brown in August and also the murder of Hannah Graham in September the same year. He covered the Charleston church shooting in 2015 and the death of Freddie Gray in June the same year.

Craig’s other colleagues at NBC include;

Madi Baggett-Meteorologist

Kara Coleman-anchor

Robin Wilhoit-anchor

Isabel Lawrence-anchor

Makenzi Henderson-anchor

Ashley Holder-anchor

Marcus Washington-anchor

Anoushah Rasta-anchor

Jeff Ranieri-Meteorologist

Lauren Coronado-anchor

In July 2011, Craig left WRC-TV  to join  MSNBC as a daytime anchor, at the same time, he contributed to NBC News as a reporter. In 2012, Craig anchored MSNBC’s coverage of the national conventions for both the Republican as well as  Democratic parties, he also covered for  TV One’s Election Night coverage in partnership with NBC News.  He began anchoring the news on NBC’s Today In August 2018, In October 2018, Craig became a co-host of Today Third Hour prior to being made permanent in January 2019.

In 2016, Craig covered the mass shooting of Dallas police officers that occurred in July. He was also among the NBC reporters team who covered the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. Also, Craig took over from José Díaz-Balart as the anchor of MSNBC Live the same year. He reported from Pyeongchang County for NBC’s coverage of the Winter Olympics in February 2018. Craig was later promoted to weekday news anchor on Today in September 2018 and formed the cast of hosts heading Today Third Hour in October the same year. In December 2020, Craig co-hosted NBC’s annual broadcast of the lighting of the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree.

He receives a respectable amount from his job at MSNBC  where he serves as an anchor. Craig has an average salary of $77,582 per year.

He has accumulated decent wealth from his journalism career. So far, Craig has managed to amass an estimated et worth of$1,683.834.

Currently, Craig serves as an anchor at NBC News and MSNBC and live in Connecticut with his wife Lindsay Czarniak, son Delano “Del”, and daughter Sybil “Sibby”

Craig married the love of his life calledLindsay Czarniak.The former ESPN sports anchor and WRC-TV sports reporter. The couple exchanged their wedding vows on October 15, 2011. Craig and Lindsay are proud parents to their sonDelano “Del”who was born in March 2014, and their daughter,Sybil “Sibby”was born in November 2016. Currently, Craig and his adorable family live in Connecticut.

His wife is calledLindsay Czarniak.The former ESPN sports anchor and WRC-TV sports reporter. The couple wedded on October 15, 2011. Craig and Lindsay are proud parents to their sonDelano “Del”who was born in March 2014, and their daughter,Sybil “Sibby”was born in November 2016. Currently, Craig and his adorable family live in Connecticut.

Craig  Melvin ( Full Name: Craig Delano Melvin) is an American anchor and reporter. He currently serves as an anchor at NBC News and MSNBC. Before that, Craig worked at WIS-TV where he created some series that covered issues affecting education as well as the homeless in Columbia and other parts of the USA.

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