Lisa Fletcher was born in the United States, where she also spent most of her childhood. Details regarding her exact date and place of birth, as well as information about her parents, siblings, and early life, have not been publicly disclosed. Known for valuing her privacy, Fletcher has kept much of her personal background out of the public eye.
Fletcher pursued higher education at the University of Oregon, where she earned a degree in journalism with a minor in English. She graduated in 1990, laying the academic foundation for her distinguished career in broadcast journalism.
Fletcher's interest in journalism developed early and was evident during her time at the University of Oregon. While still a student, she gained practical experience working on-air for KEZI-TV in Eugene, Oregon. After graduation, she transitioned to KTVZ-TV, where she worked briefly as a newscaster before returning to KEZI-TV as a reporter and anchor.
At KEZI-TV, Fletcher covered a wide range of topics, including natural disasters such as floods and forest fires. Her standout moment came in 1998 during her coverage of the Thurston High School shooting in Springfield, Oregon. Her reporting earned widespread recognition and led to her receiving the prestigious Edward R. Murrow Award for excellence in journalism.
| Occupations: | Journalist |
| Citizenship: | United States of America |
| Education: | University of Oregon |
| Gender: | Female |
| Description: | American journalist |
| Spouse: | Wayne Pacelle [M. 2013] |