Marci Renee Gonzalez is an American television journalist known for her work with ABC News. She was born on November 25, 1982, in Denville, New Jersey. Her father, Francisco Gonzalez, immigrated to the United States from Montevideo, Uruguay, during his teenage years. Marci grew up in Port Orange, Florida, where she attended Atlantic High School.
She later pursued higher education at the University of Central Florida, graduating with a bachelor's degree in political science and journalism. Her academic background laid the foundation for a successful career in broadcast journalism.
After completing her degree, Gonzalez began her journalism career with News 12 Networks in The Bronx, New York, where she worked as a reporter and anchor. Her early work in local news helped her develop on-camera skills and a passion for covering impactful stories.
Following her time in New York, Gonzalez returned to Florida to join WPTV-TV, the NBC affiliate in West Palm Beach, as a reporter. While at WPTV, she extensively covered the 2010 Haiti earthquake, producing in-depth reports that showcased her dedication to international and human interest journalism.
Gonzalez’s coverage of the Haiti earthquake drew the attention of WABC-TV in New York City, where she was hired in 2011. Her reporting style and ability to cover complex stories eventually led to a position at ABC News in 2013, marking a significant milestone in her career.
At ABC News, she has reported on a wide range of national and international stories. Her assignments have included coverage of the final days of Nelson Mandela's life in South Africa and the aftermath of the Boston Marathon bombing. Gonzalez regularly appears on major ABC programs such as Good Morning America, ABC World News Tonight, and America This Morning.
| Birth Date: | 25 Nov, 1982 |
| Age: | 37 yrs |
| Occupations: | Journalist |
| Citizenship: | United States of America |
| Birth Place: | Denville Township |
| Education: | University of Central Florida |
| Gender: | Female |
| Description: | TV personality |