Net Worth$5 million
WifeDaphna Venyige

Matt Gutman Bio

Matt Gutman is an American reporter for ABC News. As the network’s Chief National Correspondent, he appears on a variety of network programs. He hosted Sea Rescue until its broadcast on American television ended in September 2018.

He wrote a book about the international soccer team’s July 2018 escape from a Thai cave titled The Boys in the Cave: Deep Inside the Incredible Rescue in Thailand.

Matt Gutman Wife

Matt married Daphna Venyige on May 17, 2007, in front of his family and friends. Although they worked for the ABC News network in different departments, she left the company once they were married.

Matt Gutman Net Worth 2024

Matt Gutman is estimated to have a net worth of $5 million. He has amassed his money due to his versatility in every industry he has worked in. His primary source of income comes from his employment as a media personality.

Matt Gutman Salary Today

Matt makes $360,000 annually which translates to $30,000 per month while working for ABC.

Matt Gutman Age

Matt was born on December 5, 1977, in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. As of 2024 he is 46 years old.

Matt Gutman Parents

We tried to learn more about his family, but were unsuccessful because no such information is available in the public. Therefore, it is still unknown who Matt’s parents are. Furthermore, it is unknown if he has any siblings. Once the information is available, we will update this section.

Matt Gutman Education

Matt was honored as a football player and scholar-athlete while attending Newark Academy. He graduated from Williams College in 2000.

Matt Gutman Career

Matt started working as a freelance journalist in Argentina at the end of 2000. His debut piece appeared in the English-language Buenos Aires Daily, which is no longer in publication. Thereafter, from 2001 to 2005, he covered the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as a reporter for the Israel-based Jerusalem Post.

He was employed by USA Today prior to starting with ABC News Radio in 2006. In his nearly eight years in the Middle East, he covered practically every major war, including those in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria and Lebanon.

He also sent out dispatches from nearly every other country in the area. After moving to Miami, Florida in 2008, he began working for ABC News, where he appeared on several of the network’s platforms and programming, including as ABC World News Tonight, Good Morning America, Nightline, and the magazine program 20/20.