Heather Hays Biography
Heather Hays is an accomplished American anchor working for FOX 4. She graduated summa cum laude from Chaminade University of Honolulu with a Bachelor of Science degree in Behavioral Sciences, initially thinking she wanted to pursue a career as a sports psychologist.
Heather Hays Salary
Heather Hays’s salary is $40,000 every year and she gets a monthly salary of $3,333. She is a prominent American anchor working for FOX 4.
Year | Salary Per Year | Salary Per Month |
2024 | $40,000 | Â $3,333 |
2025 | $45,000 | $3,749.20. |
2026 | $50,000 | Â $4,167. |
2027 | Â $55,000 | $4,582.93. |
2028 | Â $60,000 | $5,000.67 |
Heather Hays Net Worth 2024
Heather Hays is estimated to have a net worth of $1 million at present. She has accumulated her net worth with the versatility she has shown in each field she has worked in. Her primary source of income is from her career as an anchor working for FOX 4. As she progresses in her career, her net worth is projected to rise.
Year | Net Worth |
2024 | $1 million |
2025 | $2 million |
2026 | $3 million |
2027 | $4 million |
2028 | $5 million |
Heather Hays Age
Heather Hays is around 56 years of age as of 2024. She was born on November 23, 1966, in the United States of America. She celebrates her birthday every year with her family and close friends on November 23; her zodiac sign is Sagittarius.
Year | 2024 | 2025 |
Heather Hays Age | 56 years | 57 years |
Heather Hays Height
Heather Hays stands at an average height of 5 feet 7 inches approximately 1.70 m. Her weight, hair color, eye color, bra size, waist, and bust size will be updated as soon as the details are available.
Heather Hays Parents (Mother and Father)
Heather Hays was born and raised in the United States of America and has a background tied to service, as her mother served at a Houston-based shelter for homeless veterans. While it’s known that she has six siblings, all brothers, Heather has not disclosed detailed information about her family members, including her father, mother, and siblings.
As of now, details about Heather Hays’ family members remain private, and if any information becomes available and confirmed for public disclosure, it will be updated accordingly.
Heather Hays Education
Heather furthered her education by earning a Master’s degree from Boston University in the field of Television and Film.
Heather Hays Husband
Heather is married to Jeff Robert, and they tied the knot in 2007. The couple has two beautiful daughters. Before her marriage to Jeff Robert, Hays faced a tragedy as she was previously engaged to someone who tragically lost his life to suicide.
Dealing with this devastating event has been an ongoing challenge for Heather. After a decade of grieving for her late fiancé, she eventually found love again and got married once more, this time to Jeff Robert.
Heather Hays Career
Heather Hays has had a diverse and accomplished career, showcasing her talents in various fields: She received the National MADD Award in Washington, D.C., recognizing her outstanding work alongside two exceptional photographers. Heather covered the student-organized “Shattered Dreams” event at Poteet High School.
Hays acknowledges her co-anchor Steve Eagar for their collaborative efforts that earned them Edward R. Murrow, Katie, and AP Awards for Best Newscast and Best Anchor Team.
In addition to her journalism career, Heather Hays was crowned Miss Hawaii USA and had an exceptional reign, making numerous appearances for organizations such as the Peanut Butter Ministry and Child Abuse Prevention. She competed in Miss USA, losing to her dear friend Shannon Marketing, and later earned her Master’s from Boston University in Television and Film.
Hays began her career in Yakima, Washington, as “Heather with the Weather” and later moved to Green Bay Packers territory. Despite being a huge Cowboys fan, she loves watching a game at Lambeau Field even when it’s 10 degrees below zero and snowing.
Her passion for the game has playfully been a source of banter with Mike Doocy for years. Hays also had the opportunity to cover the Packers’ Super Bowl victory in New Orleans and their repeat run for the title in San Diego.