Greg Lee is a media personality currently working as a Political Reporter at KTVU. Lee is a proud Korean-American whose parents moved to the U.S. Lee thrilled and privileged to have the opportunity to call the Bay Area home and to work at a place like KTVU.
Greg Lee Age
Lee has not shared details about his age, and birthday information about her age will be updated soon.
Greg Lee Height
He stands on an average height of 5 Ft 8 inches.
Greg Lee Education
Lee studied at Pepperdine University and earned a bachelors degree in journalism
Greg Lee Family
Lee is of Korean-American descent whose parents migrated to the U.S. However, he is yet to disclose their identity and information regarding his family.
Greg Lee Wife
Unlike his career, Greg has managed to keep his personal life away from the public eye making it difficult to know whether he is married, engaged, or in a relationship.
Greg Lee Salary
Lee receives an annual salary ranging between $ 56,000 – $ 135,500 according to KTVU anchors/reporters’ salaries.
Greg Lee Net Worth
Lee has an estimated net worth of $1 million U.S dollars.
Greg Lee Career
Lee made his career debut after graduating, and landed his first job at KESQ in Palm Springs, the “Desert’s news leader.” At KESQ, Lee covered high school football, crime, wildfires, the Christopher Dorner manhunt, and hundreds of stories in between. He later joined KABC in Los Angeles as the Orange County reporter After four years in the desert. Lee also spent five years in the OC covering the community of two hurricanes and excitement around the super bowl.
Lee has always wanted to be a journalist since when he was young. His mother tells him that he used to walk around their house, with a fake microphone babbling away even before he could walk or talk. Lee’s passion for journalism grew bigger as he grew older and realized that it was not just a career but an obligation to seek the truth and a responsible.
Lee is a graduate of Pepperdine University, Where he used to play-by-play for the athletics department working for the college television. In addition, he was the DJ on the radio station and could do anything he got his hands on in this field. Lee interned at KTLA and landed a job as a sports producer, he learned from some of the best in business.