
Anne Ryman Biography and Wiki
Anne Ryman is an award-winning American Journalist working as an investigative reporter at KNXV Channel 15 News in Phoenix, AZ. Previously, she was an investigative reporter at The Arizona Republic.
Anne Ryman Age and Birthday
Anne was born in the United States of America. She is thought to be in her late 40s as of 2025. However, her exact date of birth details and zodiac sign are currently unavailable.
Anne Ryman Height
Ryman stands at a height of 5 feet 7 inches (1.70 m).
Education
The news reporter attended Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, a public research university in Carbondale, Illinois. From there, she received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Broadcast Journalism.
Anne Ryman Family, Parents, Siblings
Anne was born and brought up in the United States of America. However, our attempts to discover more about her parents’ identities were in vain since he had not disclosed them to the public. It is also not known whether he has any siblings or not. This information will be updated soon.

Anne Ryman Husband | Married
Regarding her marital status, Ryman is married to her lovely husband whose details remain unclear. Presently. The couple resides in Phoenix, Arizona. However, we are keeping tabs regarding her spouse’s private life and will update the information soon.
Anne Ryman Daughter
Anne and her husband have been blessed with a teenage daughter. However, information regarding her details is currently under review and will be updated soon.
Anne Ryman Salary
Ryman receives an estimated salary of between $47,000 and $120,000 annually from her journalism career. Her contract with the exact figures is yet to be released.
Anne Ryman’s Net Worth
The news anchor has an estimated net worth of $150k. This amount is from her extensive career as a news journalist, among other investments.
KNXV Channel 15 News
Ryman is a broadcast journalist working at KNXV Channel 15 News in Phoenix, AZ. Here, she serves as an investigative reporter for ABC15’s regular newscasts. Initially, she joined Action News as part of the Scripps Journalism Journey Initiative in January 2023.
Before this, she worked at The Arizona Republic as an investigative reporter in Phoenix. It is known that she led an investigative report coverage titled “Licensed to Abuse” in 2021. Most noteworthy, she was among the reporters who covered the new Arizona law and funeral directors’ 2019 investigation.
Furthermore, she provided the report coverage of 2018 The Wall: Unknown Stories, Unintended Consequences for which she won a Pulitzer Prize. In addition, she worked with a newspaper in the disclosure of charter school operators making huge profits off public education dollars.
Awards
- George Polk Award
- Pulitzer Prize
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