Lindsay Shively Biography
Lindsay Shively is a renowned American journalist currently working as an anchor and reporter for 41 Action News based in Kansas City. She is also an Emmy award-winning anchor and multimedia journalist. Previously, she worked as a reporter at WIBW. In 2009, her award-winning storytelling was honored by the Kansas City Press Club, earning the Gold Award with the story of the possible arson of a small Kansas town’s century-old church.
Lindsay Shively Age
Lindsay Shively was born on the 18th of June in Clay County, Missouri, in the United States of America. However, Lindsay has managed to maintain a low profile about her exact year of birth.
Lindsay Shively Height
Lindsay stands at a height of 5 feet 5 inches (Approx 1.65 m).
Lindsay Shively Family
Lindsay was born and brought up in Clay County, Missouri in a city called Liberty thus she considers Kansas City to be her home. However, Lindsay has maintained a low profile about her parents, and whether she has siblings remain a mystery.
Lindsay Shively Husband
She happily married her beloved husband called Sebastian De Geer. The adorable couple resides in Brookside. The pair are proud parents of their first-born baby called Svea. The duo also has two Weiner dogs named Ruby and Rocco.
Lindsay Shively Education
She attended and graduated from a local high school located in Liberty. Later on, Lindsay enrolled at Missouri Campus based in Columbia where she graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Politics and journalism.
Lindsay Shively Salary
She bags a satisfactory salary of $75,619 per year. This is according to 41 Action News reporters/anchors’ salaries.
Lindsay Shively’s Net Worth
Lindsay Shively has managed to garner a decent fortune over the years she has worked and has an estimated net worth of between $1 Million – $5 Million.
Lindsay Shively Career
She is currently working as an anchor and reporter for 41 Action News based in Kansas City. She is also an Emmy award-winning anchor and multimedia journalist. Previously, she worked as a reporter at WIBW. In 2009, her award-winning storytelling was honored by the Kansas City Press Club, earning the Gold Award with the story of the possible arson of a small Kansas town’s century-old church.
Lindsay debuted her career reporting at NPR affiliates across Missouri from the state Capitol. Furthermore, she also spent two years during college anchoring and reporting at KOMU. In 2014, she traveled to Afghanistan where she ingrained with Missouri National Guard soldiers to furnish the story of the end of America’s longest war. Lindsay joined KSHB from WIBW.
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