Nick Smith Biography
Nick is an Army Veteran, a UC Berkeley graduate and a television professional with years both in front of and behind the camera under his belt.
His love of storytelling draws you in and lingers with you long after. Breaking News? He’s covered it. Nick hit the ground as a field correspondent for ABC News One, covering the breaking news of national events.
But his’s knack is his relaxed style and ability to connect with viewers. That first really shone when he was working as a morning news anchor and live reporter for the Army/Navy game, traditionally held in Philadelphia. Who remembers anymore if Nick’s Army won that year, but viewers did when Nick’s winning style opened doors outside the newsroom.
In 2006, ABC’s summer reality show “American Inventor” had the bright idea to have Nick host. Then 2009 took off for Nick when he was chosen as talent for international airline carrier, Qantas.
In 2010, he hosted “The San Francisco Chronicle/SFGate.com 53rd Annual International Auto Show.” There, he was spotted by producers of the Emmy Award-Winning drama “24” and offered a role in the Season 8 Premiere.
Nick’s live reports have appeared on E! Entertainment Television, FOX News Channel, The Weather Channel, World News Now, Live! With Regis & Kelly, World News Tonight with Peter Jennings and, most recently, World News Tonight with David Muir.
In 2015, Smith set off on a mission to explore the planet bite by bite in Street Eats. Nick didn’t just host the show. He also wrote and produced it along with his team at Tremendous Entertainment for the Travel Channel. Episodes still air on the Asian Food Channel, broadcasting to over 130 million viewers in 13 countries. Itadakimasu!
In 2016 Nick was cast in the documentary television series “Justice By Any Means” hosted by Malik Yoba. The one-hour true crime reenactment series features various cases involving African Americans trying to find justice for a loved one.
In 2017, Williams-Sonoma-owned West Elm identified Nick as a social media influencer. He was featured in their 30-second national TV spot encouraging consumers to get “House Proud” by boasting about the grown-up and sustainable furniture and decor they’ve purchased for their homes.
Nick Smith Age
Nick is an Army Veteran, a UC Berkeley graduate and a television professional with years both in front of and behind the camera under his belt. He was born on March 11. 1971 in Chicago, Illinois. Nick Smith is 48 yeasr old as of 2019.
Smith started working as a reporter for ABC News from 2002 to 2004. After a brief stint at Fox Networks, he returned to ABC where he worked from 2005 to 2015. In 2015, he started working Corporate Relations for PG&E and in 2017, he became Public Affairs Officer for the US General Services Administration. In 2018, he returned to Fox as an anchor to the evening news as well as the show Like It Or Not.
Nick Smith Family
Smith has grown up in Chicago, but he’s called multiple corners of our country home. He is an Army Veteran, a UC Berkeley graduate and a television professional with years both in front of and behind the camera under his belt. His father, mother, brothers and sisters details are under review and will be updated soon.
Nick Smith Wife
When he is not on air, you will find him exploring new haunts in the District. He was always looking for his next adventure and his next story to tell. Smith has not revealed details of his married life. The information is under review and will be updated soon.
Nick Smith Net Worth
Nick is an Army Veteran, a UC Berkeley graduate and a television professional with years both in front of and behind the camera under his belt. He has an estimated net worth of $3,730,016 million dollars as of 2019.
Nick Smith How The War On Marijuana Derails Lives
Every weekday morning for the last three years, Nick Smith leaves his house at 7:15 a.m. He catches a bus that takes him to work, downtown.
The ride takes twice as long as driving. But in Texas, getting caught with pot means your license is automatically suspended. And Nick, who has been arrested three times for having a pot, could not drive for a long time. It’s affected how he could care for his baby girl; it meant giving up his music career, and it has cost him thousands in court fees.
Marijuana has become the drug of choice for state and local police departments nationwide. While busting people with low-level possession does little to make the country safer, it does serious damage to people like Nick.
Nick Smith Articles
Evil genius: Lemony Snicket, a series of fortunate escapes
eandt.theiet.org — With a brilliance belying her tender years, inventor and technologist Violet Baudelaire is one of the greatest heroines in fiction and living proof that, if you really want to escape from the clutches of the world’s most evil genius, all you really need is an engineering brain. 4 DAYS AGO Open in Who Shared Wrong byline?
The whole story of exploration: part two, age of instruments
eandt.theiet.org — In the 19th century, attention shifted from nautical expeditions to terrestrial surveying, and the theodolite became a vital instrument of economic and colonial expansion.
The ability to know the time in two places at once had a massive effect on exploration, especially at sea, because it led to an immense improvement in the accuracy of maps. 18 DAYS AGO Open in Who Shared Wrong byline?
The whole story of exploration: part three, digital earth and beyond
eandt.theiet.org — A phenomenal change in exploration technology took place in the 20th century and beyond, taking us from the first cars in Antarctica to a whole new digital landscape.
Ernest Shackleton’s British Antarctic Expedition (1907-09), otherwise known as ‘Nimrod’, after the ship that took his men south, was one of the pivotal moments in the history of exploration.