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“I believe we can make a difference by sharing each other’s stories; we can learn so much from one another.”

For more than 20 years, Lenise Ligon has paved her way through the world of journalism-through writing, motivational speaking, and as an award-winning news anchor and podcast reporter. Her warm-hearted interview style, trustworthy 

personality, and passion for delivering the news accurately are some of the reasons why she is a reliable presence in her community. Before working her way to the Gulf Coast, Lenise worked as an entertainment host for WDIV in metro-Detroit; a reporter in Youngstown, OH; an anchor in Saginaw, MI; and a co-anchor of the morning and noon newscasts on WBTV in Charlotte. 

Lenise received a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism with a minor in Spanish from Michigan State University. With a passion for speaking at schools and devoting time to various community organizations, Lenise has received many awards for volunteerism. For her long-time involvement and hard work, Lenise has also been recognized by the American Heart Association for her dedication to educating the public on the importance of maintaining a heart-healthy lifestyle. Practicing what she preaches, Lenise is an avid marathon runner and vegetarian. 

When asked who or what has had the greatest impact on her life, the answer is easy. Lenise's greatest role models have always been her mother and grandmother. 

“My mother is one of my best friends. She was a single parent and among the many lessons she taught me, there's one that always stuck with me—that you have to work hard for what you want in life. Ethel, my grandmother, was perhaps the biggest giver I've ever known. She spent much of her life helping others and would have never hesitated to give a complete stranger the clothes off her back.

“It’s important for me to make a difference. I don’t just want to go through life. I want to be remembered for the positive change that I helped to create in the lives of others…be it through yoga, healthy eating or advice.”