Linda Lorelle

Quick Facts

Birth Date August 11
Full Name Linda Lorelle
Birth Name Linda Lorelle
Profession Journalist, Entrepreneur, Philnathropist
Nationality American
Ethnicity Mixed
Birth City Chicago, Illinois
Birth Country United States of America
Father Name Clay Lorelle
Mother Name Anita Clarice Lorelle
Gender Identity Female
Sexual Orientation Straight
Horoscope Leo
Marital Status Married
Spouse Lou Gregory
No Of Children 1
Networth 1000000
Education Faulkner School for Girls, Stanford University, University of Missouri-Columbia
Religion Christianity

Linda Lorelle is an award-winning media personality and the host of the podcast Our Voices Matter with Linda Lorelle. Lorelle is also known for being the creator of the Linda Lorelle Scholarship Fund Inc., a non-profit organization. Linda Lorelle was born in Chicago, Illinois, to Clay Lorelle (father) and Anita Clarice Lorelle (mother) (mother). Aside than that, little is known about her early years.

What is the net worth of Linda Lorelle?

Linda’s net worth is estimated to be approximately $1 million, which she has amassed through her different career endeavors. For the record, another journalist, Joelle Garguilo, has a net worth of roughly $600,000. Lorelle may have amassed a substantial fortune as a journalist. Lorelle is also a businesswoman. She has amassed a sizable fortune since then. Not only that, but she is also a philanthropist who manages the Linda Lorelle Scholarship Fund, a non-profit organization. Their charity, whose primary goal is to provide college scholarships and support to outstanding high school students, has given out more than $4 million to deserving children.

Academic Information

Linda went to Faulkner School for Girls for her education. Later, she graduated from Stanford University with a B.A. in Psychology and a B.A. in Italian language. Lorelle then went on to the University of Missouri-Columbia, where she earned a Master’s of Arts in Broadcast Journalism.

Linda Lorelle’s Husband: Who Is He?

The media celebrity Lou Gregory, Linda’s husband, is her life partner. The Linda Lorelle Scholarship Fund was founded and is co-chaired by Linda’s husband Lou. The charity gives college scholarships, support, and mentoring to financially disadvantaged Houston high school students.

Snap: Linda Lorelle Scholarship Fund founder Linda is married to her husband Lou Gregory since June 1990.
Source: Instagram @lindalorelle

It’s unknown how and when Lou and Linda met, but it appears that they dated for several months before exchanging wedding vows in June 1990. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory currently have a strong bond as a wonderful married couple. They are happily enjoying their 30-year wedding anniversary without any problems surrounding their divorce.

Image: Linda Lorelle and Lou Gregory welcomed their daughter Lindsey Gregory in May 1994.
Source: Instagram @lgreggo

Linda and her husband Lou had a beautiful daughter, Lindsey Gregory, in May 1994, as a result of their wonderful marriage. Lindsey, their only child, studied at Texas Christian University and now works for the government services firm Perspecta as a business system analyst.

Career Opportunities

Linda began her professional media career as a reporter for KMOV-TV in Kansas City (CBS affiliated). From August 1987 to September 1989, she worked there for two years and two months.

She then went on to work as a news anchor for KPRC-TV (NBC affiliate) from September 1989 to February 2006.

Picture: The former NBC journalist Linda Lorelle founded the Lorelle Media in March 2009.
Source: Facebook @Linda Lorelle

Lorelle then served as a contributing correspondent for KRIV-TV from May 2006 to February 2007. (Fox 26). Linda also worked as a co-anchor on Pink Petro TV from May 2017 to March 2018. Since June 2014, she has also been a principal of Outreach Strategists LLC. Lorelle is also the CEO and executive producer of Lorelle Media.

Awards and citations

Lorelle has garnered numerous major accolades, as previously stated. Among her many honors are the 2005 AWRT Gracie Award, the 2005 Houston Press Club Award, the 2004 Emmy Award, the 2000 Texas Associated Press Award, and the 2006 Loving Hearts Caring Hands Award.