Who is Mark Suppelsa (Retired newscaster): Bio, Age, Career, Spouse, Education, TV Stations, Retirement, Children & Net Worth

Mark Suppelsa

Who is Mark Suppelsa?

Mark Suppelsa is a retired journalist and news anchor renowned for his extensive career at WGN-TV in Chicago, where he co-anchored both the “WGN Evening News” and the “WGN News at Nine.” He was born on June 25, 1962, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and started his career at Marquette University. Suppelsa worked at several stations, including WFRV-TV in Green Bay, KSTP-TV in Minneapolis-Saint Paul, and WMAQ-TV in Chicago before joining WGN-TV in 2008. He concluded his journalism career in 2017, after nearly 40 years in the field.

Mark Suppelsa’s age and birthday

Suppelsa, born on June 25, 1962, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is a Cancer.

Mark Suppelsa height and weight

He stands at a height of 1.76 m and weighs 76 kg.

Mark Suppelsa

Mark Suppelsa’s educational background

Suppelsa graduated from Marquette University with a degree in Journalism in 1984. While at the university, he worked as a disc jockey and newsman for the campus radio station WMUR and served as a news reporter and anchor for the university’s television station. He also provided play-by-play commentary for Marquette basketball on the campus TV station.

Mark Suppelsa’s spouse and children

Suppelsa is married to Candus Suppelsa, whom he met in Minneapolis in 1988. They have two children and live in Evanston, Illinois.

Suppelsa’s nationality, parents and siblings

Mark Suppelsa is an American born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, who later moved to Illinois with his family. He is the son of Gene and Nancy Suppelsa (née Greiner); his father was a former Marquette University basketball player and later owned several truck stops, while his mother survives him. Mark has two siblings, Sherri, who lives in Athol, Idaho, and Scott, who resides in Webster Groves, Missouri.

Mark Suppelsa’s career and retirement

Suppelsa’s journalism career spanned nearly 40 years, beginning with his graduation from Marquette University in 1984. He started as an anchor at WFRV-TV in Green Bay, Wisconsin, before moving to KSTP-TV in Minneapolis-Saint Paul and then WMAQ-TV in Chicago, where he gained significant recognition. In 2003, he joined WFLD-TV in Chicago as the co-anchor for the 9 p.m. news and later signed with WGN-TV in 2008, where he co-anchored both the “WGN Evening News” and the “WGN News at Nine” until his retirement in 2017.

After retiring, Suppelsa relocated to Montana, where he enjoys a more tranquil lifestyle. He has made occasional appearances on WGN-TV for special segments and retrospectives, reflecting on his extensive and distinguished career in journalism.

Mark Suppelsa’s net worth

He has a net worth of $1 million.

Mark Suppelsa’s social media handles: Facebook 

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