Paul Goodloe

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Paul Goodloe
Born
Paul Roland Goodloe

August 22, 1968
Education University of Texas at Austin
University of California at Berkeley
OccupationTelevision Meteorologist
Employer The Weather Channel
Spouse(s)Married
Children2

Paul Goodloe is an American television meteorologist, currently working for The Weather Channel (TWC). Goodloe has been with TWC since 1999. [1]

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He currently co-anchors Weekend Recharge with Felicia Combs and is a field reporter.

Early career and education

Before coming to TWC Goodloe worked at KSDK-TV, KRIV, and KSBY-TV as a broadcast meteorologist. He received an undergraduate degree in geography at The University of Texas at Austin and a master's degree in climatology from the University of California, Berkeley. [2]

Accreditations

Goodloe is a member of The American Meteorological Society (AMS), The National Weather Association (NWA), and The National Association of Black Journalists [3]

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References

  1. http://www.weather.com/tv/tvshows/paul-goodloe
  2. http://www.weather.com/tv/tvshows/paul-goodloe
  3. "Meteorologists | the Weather Channel Television Network".