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Maureen Kyle Bio, Age, Family, Married, WKYC and Blog

Maureen Kyle Biography

Maureen Kyle is an American journalist. She covers the news as a morning anchor of Channel 3 News. She has covered the consequences of the September 11 terrorist attacks and the stories related to her hometown Cleaveland. She is also an owner and designer of Lionheart Lamb. Her clothing line situated in Cleveland/Akron, Ohio Area, produces the artworks of clothing inspired by the trailblazing women throughout history.

She attended Magnificat High School in Rocky River but haunted Ignatius often. Her father tells of her’s early obsession: her first steps were to grab the microphone on the video recorder. He says she had a vivid imagination and loved storytelling. She attended Fordham University, earning a B.A. in Communications/Media in 2002. She started working for WAVE3 TV Louisville, Kentucky in May 2004 and then moved to Cleveland TV3.

Maureen Kyle Age

She went to Fordham University and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Communications and Media Studies in 2002. During her college years, the reporter worked as talent hunter for MTV and even interned at The Oxygen Channel.  Maureen was born in June 327.1980 in Cleveland, Ohio. Thus Kyle is 38 years old as of 2018.

Maureen Kyle Family

She was born to her father Chuck Kyle(a head football coach at St. Ignatius High School) and her mother Patricia Kyle(a painter). She grew up in her family home at Ohio with her sister. She was at the age of five when her football coach father sneaked up to the room of the siblings and dressed up their stuffed animals in pyjamas.

Maureen Kyle Married | Maureen Kyle Husband |Maureen Kyle Kids

She met her husband, Mark McDougall(He is an attorney at Calfee, Halter, and Griswold who was with one of her high school friends at the time). in front of the State Theatre lobby restrooms, at a fundraiser event in 2008. The couple married in September 2010, with Kyle finding a local Cleveland jeweler to remake a vintage engagement ring she found in a window in New York City.the two have three daughters named Scarlett, Millie, and Etta Louise.

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Maureen Kyle WKYC

Maureen kicked off her career in reporting through broadcast radio. She had her first job at WFUV radio in New York City. There, she covered the 9/11 terrorist attacks and its aftermath in the city. She eventually left the radio station and started working at WAVE in Louisville, Kentucky. She served in the network as a reporter and fill-in anchor, moonlighting in the weather department.

The reporter was even named Best Feature Reporter by the Society of Professional Journalists in 2004. It was not long before she joined WKYC in March 2007. At WKYC, she serves a part of Channel 3 News Today, that starts at 4:30 am. She brings in every overnight headline to Northeast Ohio from all over the world in Morning Newsfeed.

At WKYC, she reports alongside Hollie Strano, Betsy Kling, Michael Estime, Lynna Lai, Dorsena Drakeford, Chris Tye, and Sara Shookman.

Maureen Kyle Net worth | Maureen Kyle Salary

She is working as a Reporter/Anchor of WKYC-TV since March 2007. She earns an average salary of $78,526 $112,985 thousand dollars annually. Her net worth is estimated at $124,339 million dollars as of 2019. Since joining WKYC, she has earned numerous awards. Her coverage of Northeast Ohio brought her several Emmy Awards and nominations.

Maureen Kyle Height

The anchor stands at the height of 5 feet 4 inches (1.62 meters)tall. She holds American nationality.

Maureen Kyle A Hectic Lifestyle | Maureen Kyle Blog

  • Kyle has a blog called Mod Mom, posts to YouTube channel, is a full-time anchor, childhood clothing business entrepreneur; she enjoys the busyness and states she lives life at 110 mph in the fast lane.
  • Then Maureen reminds us that she recently learned it is unhealthy to live that way, citing “nagging stress” from
  • Dr. Oz as the biggest stress that ages us, you know the stress of a long “to do” list which doesn’t get done.
  • She recently learned that an emotional and mental break to enjoy the “ebb and flow of life” was the greatest gift a mother of toddlers/newborn can give herself.
  • She states “life went on” for everyone while she took some much-needed respite, and now she’s able to advise slowing down and enjoying the vital health component of “being on a break” instead of a full-throttle lifestyle.

Maureen Kyle Clothing Line

Maureen Kyle leads the way into the guest bedroom of her Bay Village home, a pretty pale-blue space that doubles as a workshop.

A Brother sewing machine, complete with computerized embroidery function, and Janome serger, used for stitching knits, sit atop a desk in a corner alcove. Nearby, a child-sized mannequin with a wooden base displays a sleeveless A-line muslin dress with the beginnings of a ruffled neckline.

With her 7-month-old daughter Etta on her hip, Kyle picks up a sleeveless muslin dress with a pleated waistband from the desk.

“This was a sample that I did, and I decided not to go with, at least for now,” says the WKYC morning show anchor and reporter, eying it thoughtfully. “I don’t know what it’s going to be.”

As daughters Scarlett, 5, and Millie, 3, dart in and out of the room, Kyle walks to a closet.

She pulls out a sleeveless golden-yellow A-line finished with a huge bow at the bottom of a modest V-back. It’s a polyester-blend predecessor to the creation she calls the Kindness Dress.

Over the next hour, she covers the bed with girls’ dresses, final results of samples she designed, cut and constructed herself. Kindness Dresses in fuchsia and lilac Ponte knit. Woven-cotton Friendship Dresses — one in pale pink and coral, the other in yellow and Easter-egg purple — with empire waists and sleeveless bodices, each punctuated by an offset bow near the neckline. A short-sleeved V-neck Brave Dress in light-blue cotton featuring a charming park scene printed on the gathered skirt.

On the Brave Dress, Kyle points out jazz vocalist Billie Holiday singing in an amphitheater, ancient Egyptian ruler Cleopatra walking down a path, primatologist Jane Goodall playing with a chimp, activist Rosa Parks waving from a passing bus, suffragette Susan B. Anthony riding a bike, all while aviator Amelia Earhart flies overhead in her red plane.

“It’s almost like a history lesson,” says the 38-year-old Kyle, who began sewing in high school.

The dresses, along with T-shirts screen-printed with images of either Holliday or Earhart, represent the first collection for Kyle’s Lionheart Lamb, a business launched with $6,000 in savings.

Since the line for girls, in sizes 2T to 6, debuted online in late May, Lionhart Lamb has produced fall and holiday counterparts. The items, priced around $50 apiece, are tagged with an inspiring message to be kind, friendly or brave that corresponds to the name of the design.

Rather than pictures of imaginary princesses, they bear images of real women who made history. And almost everything, from tags to clothing, is produced by women-owned businesses such as Esperanza Threads, a nonprofit that teaches the unemployed how to sew so they can find permanent jobs.

The fact that a married mother of three little girls with a full-time job — one that gets her up at 1:30 a.m. and puts her on the air at 4 a.m. every weekday — found the time to start a business is enough to stun some. But the dresses laid out on the bed are the realization of a vision too powerful to ignore.

“I felt like it would accomplish something,” she says, “whether it was helping other parents, helping other kids who were like mine, even if it was just helping my own child.”

For Kyle, Lionheart Lamb was a “Field of Dreams moment,” as she describes it. It unleashed her creativity, sense of female empowerment and commitment to social justice to create what she’s always looking for to help further her daughters’ emotional development.

“It was the thought that would not leave me alone,” she explains days later while driving home from the station. “Things kept popping up, pointing me in that direction. And I knew if I didn’t try it, it would bother me for years.”

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