American journalist
Lisa Myers (born Joplin, Missouri ) is an American journalist. She was the senior investigative correspondent for NBC Nightly News .[1]
A 1973 graduate of the University of Missouri 's Missouri School of Journalism in Columbia, Missouri ,[2] she joined NBC in 1981. From 1979 to 1981, Myers was White House correspondent for The Washington Star . From 1977 to 1979, she was a Washington correspondent for the Chicago Sun-Times .[3] She retired from NBC News after 33 years in early 2014.[4]
She lives in Washington, D.C.
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Gerald Loeb Award for Network and Large-Market Television (1997, 1999–2000)
(1997, 1999) (2000)
Brian Gaffney (2000 shared)
Lea Thompson (2000 shared)
Neal Shapiro (2000 shared)
John Reiss (2000 shared)
Gerald Loeb Award for Other TV Markets (1997)
(1997)
Gerald Loeb Award for Television (2001–2002)
(2001–2002)
Lynne Dale (2001 shared)
John Larson (2001 shared)
Allan Dodds Frank (2002 shared)
Lisa Slow (2002 shared)
Gerald Loeb Award for Television Long Form (2003–2004)
(2003–2004)
Craig Cheatham (2003 shared)
Mark Hadler (2003 shared)
Andrea Torrence (2003 shared)
Rome Hartman (2004 shared)
Lesley Stah (2004 shared)
Gerald Loeb Award for Television Short Form (2003–2004)
(2003–2004)
Brian Ross (2003 shared)
Rhonda Schwartz (2003 shared)
Chris Vlasto (2003 shared)
Jill Rackmill (2003 shared)
David Scott (2003 shared)
Gerilyn Curtin (2003 shared)
Simon Surowicz (2003 shared)
Doug Adams (2004 shared)
Christiana Arvelis (2004 shared)
Donna Bass (2004 shared)
Steve Capus (2004 shared)
Joo Lee (2004 shared)
Karen Nye (2004 shared)
Albert Oetgen (2004 shared)
Felicia Patinkin (2004 shared)
Charles Schaeffer (2004 shared)
Nikki Stamos (2004 shared)
Anne Thompson
Gerald Loeb Award for Television Deadline (2005–2006)
(2005–2006)
Chris Cuomo (2005 shared)
Shelley Ross (2005 shared)
Bob Lange (2005 shared)
Thomas Berman (2005 shared)
Jack Pyle (2005 shared)
Anne Thompson (2006 shared)
Doug Adams (2006 shared)
Liz Brown (2006 shared)
Carl Sears (2006 shared)
Kelly Venardos (2006 shared)
Joo Lee (2006 shared)
Rick Brown (2006 shared)
Katie Ernst (2006 shared)
Rich Dubroff (2006 shared)
Doug Stoddart (2006 shared)
Chuck Schaeffer (2006 shared)
Mario García (2006 shared)
Meaghan Rady (2006 shared)
Genevieve Michel-Bryan (2006 shared)
Jill Silverstri (2006 shared)
Chris Scholl (2006 shared)
Sharon Hoffman (2006 shared)
Albert Oetgen (2006 shared)
John Reiss
Gerald Loeb Award for Television Enterprise (2006–2011)
(2006–2011)
Paul Solman (2006 shared)
Lee Koromvokis (2006 shared)
Jeffrey Klein (2006 shared)
Jacob Klein (2006 shared)
Joanne Elgart Jennings (2006 shared)
Jeff Fager (2007 shared)
Steve Kroft (2007 shared)
Andy Court (2007 shared)
Keith Sharman (2007 shared)
Patti Hassler (2007 shared)
Daniel J. Glucksman (2007 shared)
Byron Harris (2008 shared)
Mark Smith (2008 shared)
Kraig Kirchem (2008 shared)
Scott Pelley (2009 shared)
Solly Granatstein (2009 shared)
Nicole Young (2009 shared)
David Faber (2010 shared)
Mitch Weitzner (2010 shared)
James Jacoby (2010 shared)
Jill Landes (2010 shared)
Patrick Ahearn (2010 shared)
James Segelstein (2010 shared)
Lisa Orlando (2010 shared)
Mitch Weitzner (2011 shared)
Scott Cohn (2011 shared)
Jeff Pohlman (2011 shared)
Emily Bodenberg (2011 shared)
Steven Banton (2011 shared)
Gary Vandenbergh (2011 shared)
Gerald Loeb Award for Television Daily (2007–2008)
(2007–2008)
Gerald Loeb Award for Television Breaking News (2009–2010)
(2009–2010)
Steve Kroft (2009 shared)
Jennifer MacDonald (2009 shared)
L. Franklin Devine (2009 shared)
Scott Cohn (2010 shared)
Mary Thompson (2010 shared)
Courtney Ford (2010 shared)
Wally Griffith (2010 shared)
Molly Mazilu (2010 shared)
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