KHAMBREL marshall
KPRC2
Khambrel Marshall is a member of the KPRC 2 Weather Team and delivers the weekend forecasts to help you plan your day. He also is host of “Houston Newsmakers with Khambrel Marshall,” a weekly program that delves into issues in the news that Southeast Texans most care about.
Khambrel is a proud member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Incorporated, having been initiated on April 29, 1979, Gamma Iota chapter at Arizona State University.
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Khambrel has had a multifaceted career in broadcasting. While studying for his broadcasting degree from Arizona State University, he began his first job in TV as weekend sports anchor in Phoenix. Through the years, he was sports reporter, sports director, then primary news anchor in Miami before joining KPRC-TV as weekday anchor in May 1999.
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Khambrel took a newsroom leadership role as Executive Producer for several years, before accepting a position as weekend meteorologist. This self-proclaimed “weather geek” earned his Broadcast Meteorology Certification from Mississippi State University.
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One of 12 recipients to receive the National Community Service Award from the Westinghouse Corporation, he was named "Outstanding Young Floridian" by the Fort Lauderdale Jaycees for his humanitarian efforts in the wake of Hurricane Andrew. He is a past Chairman of the Executive Committee of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southeast Texas, and past board member of the March of Dimes, Texas Gulf Coast and Susan G. Komen Houston. He currently serves as Immediate Past Chair of the board of the YMCA of Greater Houston, the largest childcare provider in the Houston region and sits on the boards of the A.D. Players at the George Theatre, Collaborative For Children, the Holocaust Museum Houston and the Evelyn Rubenstein Jewish Community Center.
Khambrel has been married to his wife Debbie since 1979 and they have three children and four grandchildren.
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Khambrel is a Senior Fellow in the "American Leadership Forum: Houston/Gulf Coast Chapter." The intense ALF one-year program is designed to join and strengthen diverse leaders in the community to better serve the public good.