
Early Life & Education
- Ann Nyberg was born in South Bend, Indiana, in 1957 and is about 68 years old now in mid-2025
- She completed a Journalism degree from Purdue University in 1979 after her sophomore year major change from Business/Retailing

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Broadcasting Career
- Nyberg started her career in journalism in an ABC-affiliate in Indiana and later worked in Oklahoma City for KOCO-TV** and KFOR-TV** prior to beginning at WTNH-TV in New Haven, Connecticut during the mid-1980s
- For more than 40 years on Connecticut television, she was WTNH’s longest-working full-time anchor/reporter, anchoring the 5, 6, 10 and 11 pm news broadcasts, and creating her own in-depth series called NYBERG
- She’s known for her storytelling skills, including national interviews and assignments abroad—such as coverage from Cuba, and reporting from the Vatican during Pope John Paul II’s papacy
Community & Philanthropy
- In 1993, Ann founded the Toy Closet Program at Yale‑New Haven Hospital, which distributes age‑appropriate toys to child patients upon admission to ease fear and discomfort
- She is a founding board member of the Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center in Old Saybrook, CT—a cultural arts center honoring Hepburn’s legacy—and in 2018 received the Spirit of Katharine Hepburn Award for demonstrating Hepburn’s spirit

Personal Life & Family
- Ann is married to Dr. Mark Mamula, a Yale School of Medicine professor
- The pair has three daughters, one of whom are a set of twins, and all of them have two favorite dogs—a rescued Coonhound named Henry Watson, and a Golden Retriever named Mr. Trip Meeshu
- Nyberg does not give any information about her parents and siblings, guarding her personal life secret beyond
Publications & Awards
- She’s authored two books:
- Slices of Life: A Storyteller’s Diary (2015), her own memoir.
- Remembering Katharine Hepburn: Stories of Wit and Wisdom About America’s Leading Lady (2016)
- A multiple Emmy Award nominee, Nyberg has also been voted “Best News Anchor” repeatedly by Connecticut Magazine readers and named by New Haven Living Magazine
Net Worth & Earnings
- Her net worth estimate in 2025 is between US$1 million and $5 million, mainly following her well-established career spanning decades in radio and television broadcasting, books, and public service
- Relative to their colleagues, local news anchors in New Haven earn around $45,000 to $100,000 annually. Based on her seniority and experience, her yearly compensation is probably at the higher end of that scale, if not more
Wikipedia and Public Profiles
There is currently no officially recorded Wikipedia page for Ann Nyberg. Most likely the best coverage is provided by local media, profile websites, and biographies but no authentic page exists under her name in English Wikipedia as of mid-2025.
Best completes as online summaries which are mostly copied from public interviews, news bios, career critiques, and local news.

Summary
Ann Nyberg (born in 1957, approximately 68 in 2025) is a renowned Connecticut TV journalist, longtime news anchor and narrator. Married to medical school professor Mark Mamula, mom of three, and a kind philanthropist. Her best-known charities—such as Yale’s Toy Closet—and passion for rich human narratives have characterized her close to 40-plus-year career at WTNH. Apart from published books and a few local award prizes, her net worth will be in the range of $1–5 million in 2025, resonating with a glorious legacy as a journalist and community servant.
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