Travers Mackel Bio, Age, Wife, Twin, WDSU, Salary, Height

Travers Mackel

Travers Mackel Biography and Wiki

Travers Mackel is a well-known American news reporter working as an evening news anchor for WDSU News. He worked as a news anchor for WLBT and WCVB before coming to WDSU.

Travers Mackel Age and Birthday

Travers was born in the USA but he has not yet revealed his real age to the public, therefore, his exact date of birth and zodiac sign are currently not clear.

Travers Mackel Height

Mackel stands 6 feet tall equal to 1.83m, he also weighs approximately 60Kg which is equivalent to around 131 pounds.

Travers Mackel Education

Mackel graduated from Loyola University in New Orleans. Loyola University Chicago is an Illinois-based private Jesuit research institution. Founded by the Society of Jesus in 1870, the University is one of the major Catholic institutions in the United States.

Travers Mackel Family

Travers grew up in the United States of America, He has not revealed any information on her family or his parents.  It’s therefore not clear if he has any siblings. Further details regarding his family background will be updated soon when disclosed.

Travers Mackel

Travers Mackel Wife | Is He Married?

Travers is married to Meg Gatto, Travers, and his wife have two great-children from their marriage. Travers and his wife Ellison Grace Mackel had their baby Ellison Grace Mackel in January 2021.

Travers Mackel Salary and Net Worth

Travers probably receives around $99,000-$110,000 as a news reporter, he also has a net worth of over $1 million- $2 million as of 2023 from his successful career. The average salary of a news journalist in the United States ranges from around $36,000-$90,000.

Travers Mackel WDSU News

He reports WDSU News at 4 and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and moderates the WDSU ‘Hot Seat’ feature at 10:30 p.m. Sunday. He has been at WDSU for almost a decade, reporting and sharing Louisiana news with the public.

Travers formerly worked as an anchor and reporter at KTVE-TV in Monroe, Louisiana. He subsequently went to work as a reporter and anchor for WLBT-TV in Jackson.

One of his most remembered anecdotes was about Hurricane Katrina in the summer of 2005. He was one of just a few journalists to ride out the storm in the Louisiana Superdome, providing life, eyewitness accounts as sections of the roof were ripped off.

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