
Matt Vensel Biography
Matt Vensel works for HCPro since December 2017 as a writer and editor. He is the lead writer and editor of monthly digital newsletters that focus on patient and employee safety issues in the healthcare industry. Previously, Vensel worked at Star Tribune for three years and five months as a Vikings beat reporter.
Matt Vensel Age
Vensel has managed to keep details on his exact day, month, and year of birth away from the limelight.
Matt Vensel Height
Vensel stands at a height of 5 ft 7 in/1.74 m tall.
Matt Vensel Family
Vensel has not disclosed information regarding his parents and siblings to the public.
Matt Vensel Wife
Vensel has kept information about his marital confidential. Hence it’s not known if he is single, married, or engaged.
Matt Vensel Education
Vensel earned a bachelor’s degree in Media studies, from Pen State University in 2005. Also, he worked as a Media Relations Intern at The Pittsburgh Penguins. In addition, he also studied at Townson University and got his master’s degree in Professional Writing.
Matt Vensel Salary
Vensel annually earns a salary of $59,670, according to HCPro editor’s salaries.
Matt Vensel Net Worth
Vensel has an estimated net worth of $1 million.
Matt Vensel Career
Vensel works for HCPro since December 2017 as a writer and editor. He is the lead writer and editor of monthly digital newsletters that focus on patient and employee safety issues in the healthcare industry. Previously, he worked at Star Tribune for three years and five months as a Vikings beat reporter.
Prior, Vensel worked for nine months as a Community Coordinator at The Baltimore Sun. From February 2011 to March 2014, he was reassigned as Blogger and Reporter. Vensel He also spent two years working at The Towerlight as a Columnist, Staff Writer, Associate Sports, and Editor, this was after he graduated.
Moreso he wrote columns for students’ newspapers and over 1000 articles at the school’s newspaper. Vensel worked as a reporter in 2008 at b free daily, after completing his master’s degree, he worked for the station for three years until February 2011.