Salary | $61,361 |
Net Worth | $737,171 |
Salary
She is a reporter for Fox 4. As a result, Lori receives a salary from the FOX News team as an investigative news reporter. The average salary for Lori is $61,361.
Net Worth
As of 2023, the estimated net worth of Lori Brown is $737,171. Being a news investigative reporter for FOX News is how Lori makes her money. As a result, over the years that she has worked, Lori has amassed a respectable fortune.
Lori Brown Bio
Lori Brown is an American journalist currently working as an investigative news reporter at KDFW-TV FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth since June 2015. Previously, Lori worked as a news reporter for the following stations: WFTV Orlando, FL; WMC-TV Memphis, TN; and KCOY-TV Santa Barbara County, CA.
Lori Brown Age
In the United States, in the city of Austin, Texas, was born Lori. Her exact date of birth is not publicly known once available will update this area.
Lori Brown Parents
Lori Brown’s devoted and loving parents raised Lori in Austin, Texas, where she was born and nurtured. As of right now, Lori has not provided any information on her siblings or parents.
Lori Brown Husband
Lori wed Matt Brown, a nice man, in a joyful ceremony. At UT Dallas, Matt teaches. When they were both students at the University of Southern California, they initially connected (USC).
Lori Brown Education Background
Lori studied at the Campus of Southern California, where she received a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science and Broadcast Journalism in 2003.
Lori Brown Career Background
Since June 2015, Lori has worked as an investigative news reporter for KDFW-TV FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth. Previously, Lori worked as a news reporter for the following stations: WFTV Orlando, FL; WMC-TV Memphis, TN; and KCOY-TV Santa Barbara County, CA.
Lori worked as a reporter for WFTV-TV in Orlando, Florida, before returning to her native Texas. Since she was there, several of her reports covered topics where the government could provide for its residents more effectively. She revealed that a corporation received a million dollars in tax money from the city to create a property that was never completed.