Prior to her position at WJLA, she worked as a national correspondent for the Washington Bureau of NBC News and as a reporter for WRC-TV in Washington, DC.
She was named one of Korea's Future Leaders by the JoongAng Ilbo, one of Korea's "big three newspapers".
She was named one of Washingtonian's 25 Most Beautiful people in March, 2006.[3]
Professional career
Sarah Lee began her career behind the scenes at Dateline NBC where she helped investigate stories undercover and on-camera. She has since reported on-air in Greenville, North Carolina and at WTVR-TV in Richmond, Virginia prior to her work in the Washington, DC area.
Her work has earned her an Emmy nomination and three Virginia Associated Press Awards. She has served as the Broadcast Vice President for the DC Chapter of the Asian American Journalists Association and has been honored by the JoongAng Ilbo as one of Korea's Future Leaders. She was named a Knight Fellow in Specialized Journalism. Her focus was on the American military.
She was one of 26 WJLA employees laid off on January 23, 2009 as a result of what station officials characterized as "a financial necessity in light of economic straits".[4]
She and her husband H.K. Park have two children who published a Guide to the Playgrounds of Arlington County, Virginia.[5][6] In June 2016, their children published a second book called "How Your City Works: Behind the Scenes in Arlington, VA".[7]