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Lisa Parker

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Lisa Parker (born December 10, 1965) is an American television journalist and investigative journalist. Born in Arlington, Virginia, Lisa Parker has worked for many television stations across the country including Norfolk, Waterloo/Iowa City, Green Bay, and Chicago. Lisa Ann Parker married David Weisman in 1994, changing her name from Lisa Ann Parker to Lisa Parker Weisman. Lisa lives in Oak Park, Illinois, and currently works for NBC 5 Chicago, as part of the "NBC 5 Investigates" unit.

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Awards[edit]

Lisa Parker won her first Emmy back in 1996 for her NBC 5 news segment, "Blind Danger", winning another award in 1997 for a news segment entitled "The Check's in The Mail." Parker's news segments continued to win Emmys in the Outstanding Achievement within a Regularly Scheduled Program category, including: "Sound The Alarm" in 2000; "Silent Recall" in 2001; 'Caught in The Middle" in 2002; "Hidden Exposure" in 2003; 'Target 5 Reports' in 2004; "Cold Reality" in 2005; 'Gone In A Flash in 2006; "In The Dark" in 2008. She also won an award alongside Alba Mendiola in 2016 for the NBC 5-Telemundo joint news segment "Policias del Cable/Crackdown or Shake Down". She also won the 2012 Emmy for Outstanding Achievement for News Gathering award for reporting on the NATO protest alongside several other reporters, and did so again in 2019 with NBC 5 colleagues Chris Coffey, Hilda Gutiérrez, Katie Kim and Phil Rogers.

References[edit]

https://chicagoemmyonline.org/awards/emmy-awards/past-winners-and-nominees/


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