Alyse Eady Biography
Alyse Eady an American reporter and news anchor working at FOX 5 Atlanta since joining the station in August 2016. She previously served at KTHV-TV (CBS) in Little Rock, Arkansas, where she won an Emmy Award in 2013.
Alyse Eady Age
Eady was born Alyse Cynthia Eady on March 15, 1988, in Fort Smith, Arkansas, United States.
Alyse Eady Height and Weight
Eady stands tall at a height of 5 feet 8 inches (1.72m) and has an average boody weight.
Alyse Eady Family
Eady was born to Lady Eady and Lewis Eady. Whole she was growing up she took care of her both parents, her father was blind her mother had lupus and had multiple surgeries when Eady was younger. She cooked, and assisting her mother to bathe and dress. Back in high school, she served as a tutor for the local Boys and Girls Club.
Alyse Eady Husband
Eady got married to Patrick Jeffrey Lemmond on December 7, 2013. The family resides e in DeKalb County with baby girl Sofia, and Wyatt, and their Siberian husky, Ranger.
Alyse Eady Net Worth
Eady has an estimated net worth range of between $1 Million $5 Million which she has earned through her career as a reporter and anchor.
Alyse Eady Salary
Eady earns an estimated annual salary ranging between $ 45, 000 to $ 110, 500.
Alyse Eady Career
In 2010, she got crowned Miss Arkansas and represented her state in the 2011 Miss America pageant being the first runner-up. She enrolled at Ouachita Baptist University where she earned a double major in speech communication and mass communications and earned her master’s degree in communications from Purdue University.
She is as well a partner with the Georgia Division of Family and Children’s Services to highlight a Wednesday’s Child on FOX 5, in the hope of finding them a forever family. She is known as a former foster child herself hence she knows the importance of adoption.
For 23 years, she has been actively involved with the Boys and Girls Club of America. As part of her work with BGCA, Eady moved to Turkey and Germany to mentor children whose parents were deployed there. Eady was honored with the Freedom Corps President’s Volunteer Service Award for 2,000 hours of community service and was invited to speak before Congress on how the Boys and Girls Club impacted her life.