Fletcher earned a second Edward R. Murrow Award in 2002 for her investigative report uncovering corruption within the Portland immigration bureau. Her commitment to investigative journalism led her to KNXV-TV, where she served as a lead reporter and anchor. During this time, she produced several high-impact reports exposing political and institutional corruption, for which she was honored with the Nancy Dickerson Whitehead Medallion.
Fletcher joined ABC News in 2007, further establishing her national profile in journalism. While at ABC, she contributed to several award-winning pieces and earned accolades including a George Foster Peabody Award and multiple Emmy Awards. Currently, she serves as a journalist at WJLA-TV, continuing her legacy of impactful and ethical reporting.
Lisa Fletcher has maintained a low profile regarding her personal life. She is married to Wayne Pacelle, and the couple wed in 2013. They currently do not have children, and there has been no public disclosure of any marital issues. Though primarily known for her work in journalism, Fletcher was featured in a documentary but has not pursued any roles in film acting.
While specific figures regarding her salary and net worth have not been publicly verified, her long and successful career in journalism suggests she earns a competitive income within the industry.
Return to the previous page| Occupations: | Journalist |
| Citizenship: | United States of America |
| Education: | University of Oregon |
| Gender: | Female |
| Description: | American journalist |
| Spouse: | Wayne Pacelle [M. 2013] |