Lisa Guerrero, an award-winning journalist, was named Chief Investigative Correspondent in August 2010. Guerrero joined Inside Edition as a West Coast correspondent in June 2006.
Most recently, in 2014, Guerrero received a Clarion Award for her report on "Justice for Baby Alissa" in the "Best National News Category," as well as a second-place National Headliner Award in the "Best National Investigative Report" category for her report on "Crime Scene Clean-Up." In 2012, Guerrero was honored with a National Headliner Award when Inside Edition placed first in the category of "Broadcast Television, Networks, Cable Networks and Syndicators for Business and Consumer Reporting
" for her investigation on "Power Bracelets." Guerrero was also among the 2012 National Press Club Journalism Contest honorees, receiving an honorable mention for her investigative work
in two separate categories. In the "Ann Cottrell Free Animal Reporting" category, Guerrero received an honorable mention for Inside Edition's series of reports on animal abuse, including investigations on animal hoarding and the exotic animal trade. Likewise, Guerrero received an honorable mention in the "Consumer Journalism Broadcast" category for Inside Edition's investigation on power
bracelets. In 2011, she received a National Headliner Award when Inside Edition placed first place for her investigation on "Air Duct Scams."
As in past seasons, Guerrero was in high demand by numerous media outlets to provide her perspective on news and current events. In June 2013, she was a guest co-host on The View.
Before joining Inside Edition, Guerrero was best known as a sportscaster for 14 years including a 2003 stint as the sideline reporter for "Monday Night Football" and as co-host of "The Best Damn Sports Show Period" on Fox Sports Network
. Guerrero has covered some of the biggest events on television from the Academy Awards and the Golden Globes, to the Super Bowl, World Series and NBA Finals. She also covered the World and National Figure Skating Championships and hosted the Tournament of Roses Parade for ABC. She also had a cameo playing a tough sports reporter in the Oscar nominated film, Moneyball, starring Brad Pitt.
The Los Angeles Times called her "the hardest working person in sports," and the Hispanic Business
Journal named her one of the 100 most influential Hispanics in America. In October 2003, President Bush asked Guerrero to host the Hispanic Heritage Month banquet at The White House.
Guerrero is married to former World Series Champion pitcher, Scott Erickson, and they live in Los Angeles.
Lisa joined the NWCAVE National Media Council in 2014. Lisa is our emcee for the NO MORE Summit on January 17, 2015.
Follow her on Twitter at www.twitter.com/4lisaguerrero. And, on Facebook at Facebook.com/lisacguerrero.