In 2011, she was tasked also with writing, shooting and producing content for. Initially, she used to only provide forecasts for a few stations, however, after obtaining her degree in meteorology in 2009, she also became an anchor for various on-air TV broadcasts, including even broadband ones for mobile devices and TWC’s. She then relocated to WATE 6 in the same role until March 2006, when she joined The Weather Channel (TWC) as a broadcast meteorologist, and also started in her second college. Right after obtaining her first degree, Danielle started working for WHSV – TV, also known as Gray Television, as an anchor and reporter based in Harrisonburg, Virginia, remaining in this position from June 2000 to June 2003. Six years later, she also attended Mississippi State University, from where she graduated in 2009 with a certification in broadcast meteorology. As for her education, she first attended an unspecified local high school in her birthplace, from where she matriculated in 1996, then furthered her education by enrolling into Radford University, from where she graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in communication and media studies in 2000. When it comes to her earliest interests, there isn’t much information across sources that could clarify specifics about this part of her life, though she is believed to have harbored a passion for weather. Posted by Danielle Banks on Friday, Early Life and Education: Growing up in Virginiaĭanielle was raised apparently an only child in her birthplace by parents of still unknown names and professions.
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