Pete Williams Biography
Pete Williams is an American journalist and former government official who served as a television correspondent for NBC News since 1993. Previously, he served in the administration of President George H. W. Bush.
Williams attended and graduated from Natrona County High School, the same high school as his fellow Bush Administration alumnus Dick Cheney in 1970. At high school, Pete was a member of the school’s award-0winning debating team and later won an award due to his public speaking.
In 1974, Williams graduated from Stanford University with a degree in Journalism and History. He also spent a year studying in a Stanford-sponsored overseas program.
Williams was a news director and reporter for the KTWO television and KTWO radio stations located in Casper from 1974 to 1985. Williams also worked as a director for the Wyoming Future Project from 1985 to 1986.
Pete Williams NBC
NBC contracted Williams as a Washington D.C.-based justice reporter in March 1993. When he was the NBC justice reporter, he interviewed U.S. Attorneys General John Ashcroft, Alberto Gonzalez, and Eric Holder. He also had a chance to interview Christopher Wray, the FBI Director. When he was covering the Boston Marathon bombings back in 2013, he was lauded by numerous media commentators for preferring to report incidents in a restrained, cautionary way.
He declined to disclose a later-retracted assertion that the FBI had arrested a bombing suspect. This was in contrast to CNN and the Associated Press. In the afternoon of April 19, 2013, the word, NBC’s Williams, became a very popular and trending subject.
Pete Williams Press Secretary Career
In 1986, he was employed as a press secretary and was also a legislative assistant to U.S. Representative Dick Cheney’s staff. In 1989, he was subsequently appointed Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Relations. He also served as the Defense Department’s press secretary as a result of Dick Cheney’s appointment as the United States Secretary of Defense in 1989.
While serving in the Pentagon, he was wrongly accused of secretly working to cover up the large-scale illegal military operations that had taken place during the U.S. invasion of Panama while attempting to arrest Manuel Noriega, the Panamanian dictator. Later, the incident was featured in a 1992 documentary film, The Panama Hoax.
Pete Williams Age
How old is Pete Williams? Pete is 72 years old as of 2024. He was born Pete Williams Louis Alan “Pete” Williams on February 28, 1952, in Casper, Wyoming, the United States of America. In addition, Williams celebrates his birthday on February 28th every year.
Pete Williams Family
He is the son of Mary Louise a teacher turned realtor and Louis Williams a dentist. He has two siblings whose names are not mentioned.
Pete Williams Wife
Williams prefers to keep his personal life private, so knowledge about his love life is not available. It is also not known if he is married or has any children. However, as soon as the information is available, we will keep you posted.
Pete Williams Salary
The average salary of an NBC correspondent is between $90, 000 to $122 000 per year. From this, we can know that Williams earns a good salary.
Pete Williams Net Worth
Williams has an estimated net worth of $8 Million. This includes all his recorded assets. His primary net worth is from his work as a journalist
Pete Williams Awards
- Williams has won three Emmy awards for national news. Williams was awarded an honorary Doctor of Letters in 2012 by the University of Wyoming, in recognition of his many contributions to journalism. For his “sound judgment, fair-mindedness, impeccable integrity, and devotion to service,” he was lauded.
- Williams, presented annually by the Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA), was named the winner of the 2018 John F. Hogan Award. The Hogan Award, named after the first president of the organization, is given in recognition of “the contributions of a person to the profession of journalism and press freedom …” Williams was chosen because ” Williams has served the public first as a government spokesperson over the course of his distinguished career and then, for the last 25 years, as a government reporter,” said S.