Andrew Siff Bio, Age, Height, Wife, Salary, Net Worth WNBC
Biography Andrew Siff
Andrew Siff worked for NBC4 New York as a general affairs reporter and started working here in 2014. His career began at NBC WEEK-TV’s Peoria, Illinois-based general affairs reporter. His first major mission was to cover the strike at Caterpillar Inc. In 1992, more than 14,000 workers joined the queue. For his excellence in reporting, he was awarded a New York State Associated Press Award and a New York Emmy in 2013.

Andrew Siff Age
Andrew Siff was born in New York, New York, in the United States in 1969. He is 52 years old.
Height Andrew Siff
Andrew stands at a height of about 5 ft 7 in / 1.7m tall.
Andrew Siff family
Andrew’s parents are Daniel E. Siff, who was an associate of Ledy-Gurren Bass & Siff, and Joan R. Siff, who worked in New York as an English teacher. He has not revealed details about whether he has siblings or not, the investigation for this is ongoing and will be completed in this section soon.
Andrew Siff’s wife
Andrew is married to Dawn Weiner. They knotted at the New York Botanic Gardens in the Bronx, in 2009 Rabbi Ralph Mecklenburger officiated at their wedding. Dawn worked for Fox News Radio in Manhattan as a senior political producer. He studied at Texas A&M University and then went to Columbia University where he received a master’s degree in journalism. Her parents are Dr. Bruce H. Weiner of Fort Worth and Hollace Ava Weiner. Andrew and his family live in Queens with their son.
Education Andrew Siff
Siff graduated from Hunter High School in 1986. He then studied and graduated from Wesleyan University with a degree in English in 1990.
Salary Andrew Siff
Andrew receives an annual salary of $ 77,845. This is according to the salaries of NBC4 reporters / presenters.
Andrew Siff Net Worth
Andrew’s approximately net worth is $ 1 million.
Career Andrew Siff
Andrew Siff worked for NBC4 New York as a general affairs reporter and started working here in 2014. His career began at NBC WEEK-TV’s Peoria, Illinois-based general affairs reporter. His first major mission was to cover the strike at Caterpillar Inc. In 1992, more than 14,000 workers joined the queue. For his excellence in reporting, he was awarded a New York State Associated Press Award and a New York Emmy in 2013.
He has also been recognized for feature reporting by the Syracuse Press Club, The New York Press Club, and The Press Club of Long Island. He has conducted numerous private interviews with Police Commissioner Ray Kelly, while working in New York 1. He has also worked for WTVH-TV based in Syracuse and WKBW-TV based in Buffalo.