Amy Baier is a children’s health advocate

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Amy Baier is a Chicago native who grew up in the suburb of Barrington with her two brothers, Timothy and John Paul, and twin brother, Daniel (via Information Cradle). For this reason, Baier refers to herself as a midwesterner who values family over anything else.

According to Country, Baier planned to work and raise a family in Chicago, but all that changed when she met Baier after 9/11. Amy Baier, who worked for Calvin Klein as a media planner in New York City before moving to Chicago, eventually relocated to D.C. in support of Baier’s career, according to the outlet. Despite the face-paced life of D.C. and all that comes with being married to a news anchor, the mother to sons, Paul and Daniel, remains focused on keeping her family grounded by not getting caught up in her husband’s celebrityhood. When she is not shuttling her boys from sport to sport, the philanthropist is focused on raising money for the hospital Children’s National which they credit with saving Paul’s life. In fact, her work with the foundation was recognized in 2014 when the Children’s National Health System lauded Amy and Bret Baier with the Joseph E. Robert Jr. Prize in Philationtrophy for their advocacy for improving the lives of children (via Children’s National).

Baier may not be a public figure like her husband, but it’s evident that she’s doing important work behind the scenes.

The Truth About Bret Baier’s Wife, Amy Baier

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By Ambrosia V. Brody/Dec. 28, 2021 5:19 pm EST

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Amy and Bret Baier have been inseparable for over a decade thanks to a blind date set up by friends who knew they would hit it off, per Naples Illustrated. Although Bret is in the public eye, his wife keeps a lower profile — here’s what you should know about her.

Amy Baier is a children’s health advocate

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Amy Baier is a Chicago native who grew up in the suburb of Barrington with her two brothers, Timothy and John Paul, and twin brother, Daniel (via Information Cradle). For this reason, Baier refers to herself as a midwesterner who values family over anything else.

According to Country, Baier planned to work and raise a family in Chicago, but all that changed when she met Baier after 9/11. Amy Baier, who worked for Calvin Klein as a media planner in New York City before moving to Chicago, eventually relocated to D.C. in support of Baier’s career, according to the outlet. Despite the face-paced life of D.C. and all that comes with being married to a news anchor, the mother to sons, Paul and Daniel, remains focused on keeping her family grounded by not getting caught up in her husband’s celebrityhood. When she is not shuttling her boys from sport to sport, the philanthropist is focused on raising money for the hospital Children’s National which they credit with saving Paul’s life. In fact, her work with the foundation was recognized in 2014 when the Children’s National Health System lauded Amy and Bret Baier with the Joseph E. Robert Jr. Prize in Philationtrophy for their advocacy for improving the lives of children (via Children’s National).

Baier may not be a public figure like her husband, but it’s evident that she’s doing important work behind the scenes.

According to Country, Baier planned to work and raise a family in Chicago, but all that changed when she met Baier after 9/11. Amy Baier, who worked for Calvin Klein as a media planner in New York City before moving to Chicago, eventually relocated to D.C. in support of Baier’s career, according to the outlet.

Despite the face-paced life of D.C. and all that comes with being married to a news anchor, the mother to sons, Paul and Daniel, remains focused on keeping her family grounded by not getting caught up in her husband’s celebrityhood. When she is not shuttling her boys from sport to sport, the philanthropist is focused on raising money for the hospital Children’s National which they credit with saving Paul’s life. In fact, her work with the foundation was recognized in 2014 when the Children’s National Health System lauded Amy and Bret Baier with the Joseph E. Robert Jr. Prize in Philationtrophy for their advocacy for improving the lives of children (via Children’s National).

Baier may not be a public figure like her husband, but it’s evident that she’s doing important work behind the scenes.