Teresa Woodard
Teresa Woodard
Teresa Woodard is an Emmy Award-winning Journalist who hails from Texas, United States. She is an American news reporter who is currently working for WFAA located in Dallas, Texas. She is mostly known for her work as a general assignment reporter.[1]
Early Life and Education
Teresa Woodard was born in White Rock Lake, Dallas, Texas, United States. Teresa Woodard was born to American parents. She belongs to White ethnicity and holds an American nationality.[2]
As a young child, Teresa Woodard stays up her bedtime to watch the 10 p.m.
Teresa Woodard studied at Dallas Independent School District, and later graduated from the Texas A&M University.
Career
Teresa Woodard started her career after she graduated from Texas A&M University, she began working at television stations in College stations, Knoxville, Waco, and St. Louis.[2]
Teresa Woodard started her career at KCEN-TV in Waco, Texas, and she then went to KBTX-TV in Bryan, Texas.[3]
Teresa Woodard left KBTX-TV to join WBIR-TV in Knoxville, Tennessee. Teresa Woodard also joined KTVI (Channel 2) in October 2005, as a reporter and co-anchor.
WFAA stands for Working For All Alike.
To me, the key there is “all alike”.
There’s a popular quote about treating the janitor the same way you treat the CEO.
I wholeheartedly agree with that and I believe WFAA is committed to that, too.
I try to live a nonjudgmental life.
I believe everybody should have a chance to be their true authentic selves.
I also live by one rule – the golden rule.
Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
Kindness matters.
Trivia
Teresa Woodard is married to Mark Schnyder, an Emmy award-winning reporter at KMOV (Channel 4). Teresa Woodard loves traveling, running, and dogs. She enjoys learning from new cultures and eating new food.
Teresa Woodard is a huge sports fan.
Her favorite sport is baseball.[1]
Awards and Honors
Teresa Woodard has been a Society of Professional Journalism award winner for reporting and was a finalist for the Tennessee Associated Press Television Reporter of the Year award.[3]
She won a national Edward R. Murrow Award for a series of stories a team of WFAA reporters did on domestic violence. She is also an Emmy winner.
Social Media
Teresa Woodard has a fan base of 600 hundred followers on her Instagram account, while she has 5274 followers on her Twitter account.[5][6]
Teresa Woodard has 1729 likes and 1785 followers on her Facebook account.[7]