Dave LewAllen Bio, Age, Marriage, Salary, Net Worth, WXYZ-7 TV’s Action

Dave LewAllen Biography

Dave LewAllen is the Action News team’s weekday evening anchor. He anchors WXYZ-7 TV’s Action News at 6, 7, and 11 a.m., and TV20 Detroit’s 10 p.m. anchor.

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How old is Dave LewAllen? – Age

Dave was born on January 3 in the United States.

Who is Dave LewAllen Married to? – Wife

Dave is married to Sandra LewAllen. The couple has two children. The family lives in Oakland County.

Dave Lewallen Brighton High School

Dave graduated from Central Michigan University in Mount Pleasant with a bachelor’s degree in journalism.

Dave LewAllen Career

Dave was nominated for an Emmy in 2007 for “Best Weekend Newscast,” which he shared with co-anchor Glenda Lewis and producer Tim Kochenderfer. Dave won Emmys for “Breaking News” for Channel 7’s live continuing coverage of fires in Highland Park, as well as “March Madness,” an inside look at the Michigan state high school basketball tournament.

Dave created and hosted “Golf Michigan,” which aired for four years on WXYZ. The series celebrated the state of Michigan’s golf industry. Dave has also hosted a number of WXYZ news and sports specials, including the Woodward Dream Cruise, Light Up the Season, and the Rochester Hometown Christmas Parade. LewAllen began his career as a sports reporter for Channel 7 in 1988. After years as a weekend sports anchor, he made the permanent switch to news in 2004.

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Dave LewAllen Photo

Dave was named a Silver Circle recipient by NATAS Michigan in 2012 for his service and achievements in the broadcast industry over a 25-year period. He is a four-time EMMY winner, most recently for his work on WXYZ-live TV’s coverage of the 2010 “Detroit Firestorm.” He previously worked for WJBK-TV in Southfield and WJIM-TV (now WLNS-TV) in Lansing before joining WXYZ-TV. He also had radio experience, having worked for WJR-AM and CKLW-AM in Detroit. For several seasons, Dave was also the radio play-by-play voice of University of Detroit basketball.

Dave has covered three Super Bowls, the World Series, NHL, and NBA Finals, as well as major golf championships such as the Masters, U.S. Open, and Ryder Cup matches during his career. He serves on the Rainbow Connection Board of Directors, which grants wishes to Michigan children facing life-threatening illnesses. He was President of the non-Board profit of Directors for two years. He also served as president of the Detroit Sports Broadcasters Association. For over a decade, Dave also chaired a charity golf outing for the National Kidney Foundation of Michigan.

He also volunteers for several Detroit-area charities, including the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, Cass Community Social Services Community, and St. Patrick Senior Center. He was a walk-on for the Chippewas his freshman year before focusing on academics and working toward his long-term career goals. His hobbies include golf, which he admits he is bad at but still enjoys. Reading, politics, fishing, and baseball card collecting are among his other interests.

LewAllen began his career as a sports reporter for Channel 7 in 1988. After years as a weekend sports anchor, he made the permanent switch to news in 2004. Dave was named a Silver Circle recipient by NATAS Michigan in 2012 for his service and achievements in the broadcast industry over a 25-year period. He is a four-time EMMY winner, most recently for his work on WXYZ-live TV’s coverage of the 2010 “Detroit Firestorm.”

Dave previously worked for WJBK-TV in Southfield and WJIM-TV (now WLNS-TV) in Lansing before joining WXYZ-TV. He also had radio experience, having worked for WJR-AM and CKLW-AM in Detroit. For several seasons, Dave was also the radio play-by-play voice of University of Detroit basketball. Detroit Senior Center He was a walk-on for the Chippewas his freshman year before focusing on academics and working toward his long-term career goals.

Dave LewAllen Salary

He earns an annual salary of $ 110,500.

Dave LewAllen Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $2 Million.