Age And Birthday
Gene Lavanchy was born on September 17, 1964. As of 2024, he is 60 years old.
Height
Gene Lavanchy stands at a height of 5 feet 7 inches (1.70 meters).
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Education
Gene Lavanchy attended Emerson College in Boston, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Mass Communication/Broadcast Journalism in 1986.
Nationality
Lavanchy is American by nationality. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and has spent most of his career working in the United States.
Spouse and Children
Gene is married to Anne Marie. They have four children: Matthew, Jack, Brett, and Lauren. The family resides in Walpole, Massachusetts.
Career
Gene Lavanchy has had a long and successful career in broadcast journalism. He began his career in 1983 at WJCC-AM radio in Norfolk, Massachusetts, as a sports writer and producer. In 1986, he transitioned to television news, covering sports at WBBH-TV in Fort Myers, Florida.
In 1988, Gene became a sports anchor at WLNE-TV in Providence, Rhode Island. He also hosted WSBK-TV’s Boston Bruins telecasts.
Gene joined WHDH in Boston in 1993 as their sports director and sports anchor. He also hosted WHDH’s Sports Xtra Sunday late-night sports program.
In August 2003, Gene became a co-host of the Boston 25 Morning News at WFXT. He has played a key role in making the show one of Boston’s most popular morning news programs.
Salary and Net Worth
Lavanchy earns an estimated annual salary between $30,000 and $90,000. His net worth is estimated to range from $1 million to $5 million.
Major Achievements
Gene Lavanchy has achieved several notable milestones in his career. He won the UPI Award for Overall Sports Coverage in 1988 for his outstanding sports reporting. In 1991, Gene received the AP Award for Best Sports Feature for his exceptional work.
In 1994, Boston magazine named him “Best Sports Anchor” in their annual Best of Boston Awards.
Gene has enjoyed a long and successful career in broadcast journalism. He currently co-hosts the Boston 25 Morning News, one of Boston’s most popular morning shows.
He also contributes to the “Zip Trips” segment on the show, field-anchoring and interacting with viewers.
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