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Craig Melvin
Born (1979-05-20) May 20, 1979 (age 45)
EducationB.A. in Government Wofford College (2001)
Occupation(s)News presenter, MSNBC
Notable credit(s)WIS Reporter and Anchor (2001–2008)
WRC 6PM and 12PM Weekend News Anchor
(2008–2011)
MSNBC Anchor
(2011–present)
SpouseLindsay Czarniak
(2011–present)
FamilyLawrence (father)
Betty (mother)
Websitehttp://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/44492019/ns/msnbc_tv-meet_the_faces_of_msnbc/t/craig-melvin/

Craig D. Melvin (born May 20, 1979[1], age 32[2] in Columbia, South Carolina[3]) is an American journalist, who works for MSNBC currently as an anchor, and was formerly with WRC-TV (NBC affiliate) in Washington DC.[4]

Personal life

He is from Columbia, South Carolina, whose parents are Lawrence and Betty Melvin[5], and is a graduate of Wofford College in 2001 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Government.[6][7][8]

He is married to ESPN Sports Anchor and former WRC-TV Sports Reporter Lindsay Czarniak as of October 15, 2011.[9]

Professional

Melvin got his first job in 2001 as a journalist in the position of a reporter and anchor for WIS in South Carolina that he won an Emmy Award while at the station.[10] Melvin joined WRC-TV in 2008 and worked for them until his departure in 2011, which he anchored the Weekend 6PM and 11PM newscasts. Upon leaving WRC-TV, Melvin took a job as an Achor at MSNBC.

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