Full Name Jeffrey T. Glor Spouse Nicole Glor Role Journalist | Name Jeff Glor Children 2 | |
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Born July 12, 1975 (age 49) ( 1975-07-12 ) Tonawanda, New York Occupation Journalist, correspondent Notable credit(s) 60 Minutes Sports (correspondent)CBS Evening News (correspondent; Sunday anchor; substitute weekday anchor)CBS Overnight News (Monday anchor)CBS This Morning (substitute anchor) Awards News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Business and Economic Reporting in a Regularly Scheduled Newscast Nominations News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Feature Story in a Regularly Scheduled Newscast TV shows CBS Evening News, CBS This Morning, CBS Overnight News Similar People Chris Licht, Rand Morrison, Don Hewitt, Charles Kuralt Profiles |
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Jeffrey T. "Jeff" Glor (born July 12, 1975) is an American journalist. He works for CBS News.
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- CBS Evening News Anchor Jeff Glor Only Journalist To Interview Trump Before Meeting With Putin
- Early life and education
- Life and career
- Personal
- References

CBS Evening News Anchor Jeff Glor Only Journalist To Interview Trump Before Meeting With Putin
Early life and education

Glor was born in the town of Tonawanda, New York, where he attended Kenmore East High School, a public high school in his hometown of Tonawanda. He graduated magna cum laude from Syracuse University in 1997 with dual degrees in journalism (from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications), and in economics. At Syracuse, he was awarded the Henry J. Wolff prize, given to the Newhouse student "most proficient in journalism".
Life and career
Glor was co-anchor of WSTM-TV Syracuse's 5 p.m. newscast and a reporter for the 11 p.m. newscast (2000–2003). He was the morning news anchor from 1997–2000. He joined WSTM as a part-time producer while still attending college. Glor was named "Best Male News Anchor" by Syracuse New Times, and one of the 40 most promising professionals under the age of 40. Glor was a contributing researcher and writer on The Legal Handbook for N.Y. State Journalists. He served as weekend evening news anchor and a weekday reporter for WHDH-TV in Boston from 2003–2007.
He joined CBS News in 2007. Until 2009, he reported primarily for The Early Show, including an extended period in Iraq, China, and on the presidential campaign in 2008. In 2009, he started anchoring the Saturday edition of the CBS Evening News and began to report for other broadcasts, including the CBS Evening News and CBS Sunday Morning, for which he won an Emmy. He served as the newsreader for The Early Show in 2011.
In 2012, he began anchoring the Sunday edition of the CBS Evening News and focused reporting on long-form stories for the newly launched CBS This Morning. From 2013 to 2014, he was the correspondent on extended investigations for the CBS Evening News, including recalls at General Motors and Takata. In 2015 and 2016, he contributed a wide range of stories to 60 Minutes Sports. He also began filling in for Charlie Rose on his eponymous show on PBS.
Personal
A fan of the Buffalo Bills, on August 30, 2011, he interviewed the former Bills head coach Marv Levy on The Early Show.
Glor and his wife Nicole (née Glab), a fitness instructor and former college cheerleader, whom he met at Syracuse University, live in New York and have two children: a son and a daughter.