Jaclyn Lee is a multiplatform reporter for ABC News.

Lee joined ABC News in 2023. Before then, she worked at WPVI in
Philadelphia as an anchor/reporter. She reported on the front lines as
COVID-19 unfolded, covering all aspects of its impact on the Delaware
Valley. She also covered the 2020 presidential election, including
Pennsylvania’s crucial role as a swing state and the unprecedented
2021 winter storm in Houston.

Prior to WPVI, Lee worked as a general assignment reporter and weekend
evening anchor at WVEC-TV, the ABC affiliate in Norfolk, Virginia.
There she sharpened her investigative skills, reporting from the
Virginia State Capitol on the blackface scandal and sexual assault
allegations against top state politicians. Lee also spearheaded
investigations into crucial shortages of fighter pilots in the U.S.
Navy, which caused officials to take action. Her work has also taken
her around the globe, reporting on protestors against Machu Picchu
tourism in Peru, the effort to preserve minority cultures in China,
the large number of sea lions dying in Chile, as well as researching
the aftermath of the 1994 genocide in Rwanda.

Lee holds a degree in broadcast journalism from the University of
North Carolina – Chapel Hill.
