Angie Ward Net Worth

Angie Ward is a Radio Host born on June 12, 1968 in California. She has built a successful career in radio and has become a well-known figure in the industry. Her net worth, biography, age, height, family and career updates are all available online.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day June 12, 1968
Birth Place California
Angie Ward age 55 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Gemini

💰 Net worth

Angie Ward is a well-known radio host based in California, renowned for her engaging and charismatic style. With her extensive experience and unwavering passion for the radio industry, Angie has amassed a significant net worth over the years. It is estimated that by 2024, her net worth will range between $100,000 and $1 million. This exceptional financial success is a testament to her talent and hard work, further solidifying her status as a prominent figure in the world of radio. Whether enlightening her listeners with captivating interviews or playing the latest hits, Angie Ward continues to captivate audiences and cement her place as one of California's most influential radio personalities.

This Class of 2021 inductee into the Country Radio Hall of Fame is the assistant program director at Atlanta's WBUL, an iHeartMedia radio station. She can be heard on 60+ radio stations across the country and has 4,000 followers on Twitter and 10,000 on Instagram.

She was born in La Jolla, California but grew up on a horse farm in Alpharetta, Georgia.

Her parents and sister Amanda own and operate Ward Stables, just north of Atlanta. Ward started off her radio career as a sportscaster at Auburn University, from which she received her degree in marketing and public relations.l

Her father Marvin Ward is a member of the American_Saddlebred Horse Association of Georgia's Hall of Fame.

She's a very active philanthropist and has raised money for many different causes, from breast cancer and St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee. She also volunteered and helped bring into being the Victory Junction Gang Camp located in Randleman, North Carolina. The camp was started by NASCAR race driver Kyle Petty and his wife after the death of their son Adam Petty in an accident in 2000. The Camp serves terminally-ill children.