Education
Worley graduated cum laude from Middlebury College in Vermont studying Japanese and started playing Rugby for the Berkley All-Blues, she earned a Bachelor of Arts in 1993. She later received a Master of Arts in from the Learning, Design, and Technology program at the Stanford Graduate School of in 2005.
Career
She is the tech contributor for Good Morning America on American Broadcasting Company, host and blogger for a web show on Yahoo! Technology Worley worked for KOMO-television news in Seattle from 1993 through 1996. She left to consult on web design and information technology for small business.
She then spent 6 years (1998–2005) with ZDTV / TechTV. though she started as a Lincolnshire producer for call for help Worley is probably best known for being TechLive"s Computer Security Analyst.
She reported, anchored the news, and hosted a how-to show for TechTV. Worley wrote TechTV"s Security Alert: Stories of Real People Protecting Themselves from Identity Theft, Viruses, and Scams (TechTV, November, 2003) (). In 2004, Worley hosted a series on the National Geographic Channel called Mother of All, a show in which fine arts and industrial arts were blended together using whatever material was available to make the "Mother of All" things.
Worley began on American Broadcasting Company"s Good Morning America in 2005, and has appeared on their Weekend Edition starting in 2011. She has appeared as a Technology Contributor for American Broadcasting Company Evening News since 2011.
She has been with Yahoo! Technical since 2006 as a video blogger and host of the weekly web broadcast Hook Maine Up.
She spent part of 2010 as a co-host to Tom Merritt on a daily podcast in the TWiT.tv network called Technical News Today. Worley was raised on the island of Maui from 1977 and currently resides in the San Francisco Bay Area. On January 5, 2008, she gave birth to twins - Emalia and Finn Worley Mitchell.