Donna Terrell
Donna Terrell

Donna Terrell Biography

Donna Terrell is an American news journalist currently working as an anchor at FOX 16 News, KLRT based in Little Rock, Arkansas, as a weekday evening anchor at 5.30 p.m. and 9 p.m. He also joined the station’s team in February 2004.

Donna Terrell Age

Terrell was born on February 20th in Ann Arbor, Michigan. However, she has not disclosed her year of birth therefore it is not known how old she is. She usually celebrates her birthday on 20th February every year.

Donna Terrell’s Height

Terrell stands at an approximate height of 5 feet 7 inches tall.

Donna Terrell Family

She was adopted as an infant by Rollo Terrell, a factory worker, and Bessie Terrell, a cook. In addition, both of her parents were well into their 40s when they adopted Donna. She also has one brother.

Donna Terrell Husband

Terrell has been engaged to her fiance Dr. Kenneth Lambert, of Pine Bluff, Arkansas, since March 2019. She was blessed with one daughter, Queah Tacarr Habern with Ivan Habern, born on February 27, 1977. Unfortunately in March 2011, Queah lost her life at the age of thirty-four due to a prolonged illness related to colon cancer.

Donna Terrell’s Net Worth

Terrell has an estimated net worth of between $ 1 million – $ 5 million as of 2021. Her source of income is mainly attributed to her successful career as a journalist.

Donna Terrell Salary

Terrell receives an estimated annual salary of between $ 45,460 – $ 135,500.

Donna Terrell Education

Donna attended and graduated from Central Michigan University with a Bachelor of Applied Arts Degree in Broadcast and Cinematic Arts. Moreover, she is a member of the National Association of Television Arts and Sciences, the National Association of Black Journalists, and the Little Rock Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.

Donna Terrell Awards

Terrell has been honored with several awards. Most recently, she earned Regional Emmy Awards for her work as a News Anchor and a Fox 16 News promotional campaign. She also won the National American Legion Fourth Estate Award and an Associated Press Award for her special reports coverage on Grieving a Child.

Moreover, Donna garnered two more Emmy Awards for her duty in bringing light to cosmetic surgery and breast cancer issues. She has also been nominated for numerous other Emmy Awards such as a special report on a father who left his son in a hot car, a story on her daughter’s battle with colon cancer, and Arkansas’ Little Rock 9. In addition, she has an Associated Press Award for her story on the controversial patient’s Right To Die.

Donna Terrell Career

Donna began her first job at a TV station in Battle Creek, Michigan, where she was a promotions coordinator. She, later on, was promoted to the newsroom and she loved and tried out reporting.

She also left Battle Creek and moved to South Bend, Indiana, where she got more experience as an anchor after five years. She also served for five years before moving to Cleveland. In addition, she also moved to Cleveland, Ohio, and served for WKYC-TV as a reporter and morning anchor in the year, July 1994. She left WKYC -TV News in August of 2001.

She returned to Michigan there, she joined WWJ-TV CBS ONO in Detroit as an evening news anchor until June 2003. She joined Fox 16 News as an evening anchor in 2004. Moreover, She is a current board member for Women and Children First, a domestic violence facility. She is also a former member of the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation and the Ronald McDonald House and also served as an Ambassador for the American Cancer Society.

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