Education
University of Michigan. Northwestern University.
University of Michigan. Northwestern University.
Born Elizabeth Penny Committee, Daniels is a native of Highland Park, Illinois. She earned a Bachelor"s degree from the University of Michigan in 1977 and a Master"s degree in Broadcast Journalism from Northwestern University in 1980. Daniels began her career in 1980 at the Columbia Broadcasting System affiliate in Green Bay Wisconsin, then moved to Buffalo, New York to report and anchor newscasts at WKBW-television, the American Broadcasting Company affiliate.
From there she moved to Washington, District of Columbia, where she was a reporter and fill-in anchor at WJLA-television, the American Broadcasting Company station from 1985-1988.
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Daniels was an anchor at WSVN-television in Miami, where she was the first woman to solo anchor a modern, nationally syndicated tabloid-style magazine program Inside Story only ran from 1989-1990, but was hugely popular in Miami, beating the famous "A Current Affair" (then-anchored by Maury Povich) in local ratings.
Shortly before leaving WSVN, Daniels was caught on the air telling a producer "You suck!" "I"m sorry I said it," Daniels later said, according to a report in the Chicago Sun-Times on March 22, 1993. "I don"t usually lose my temper when I"m doing a newscast."
In April 1993, Daniels joined WBBM-TV-television in Chicago as an anchor and reporter.
In mid-1993, Daniels and Joan Lovett began anchoring the station"s new noon newscast.
In September 1994, Daniels left WBBM-TV to join A Current Affair as a New York-based weekday host. She hosted the show until September 1995, when she shifted to being a correspondent for the program"s weekday editions and the anchor of the show"s weekend edition The show went off the air in 1996.
In 1998, Daniels joined KHQ-television in Spokane, Washington.
In October 2000, Daniels abruptly resigned from KHQ and left the television news business to work as a communications consultant and trainer in Washington, District of Columbia
In 2003, Daniels and two partners created the communications consulting and coaching firm, 3D Communications, with offices located across the country. Her former husband, Rick Leventhal, was an on-air reporter for WSVN-television in Miami and WFLD-television in Chicago while Daniels was working in those cities.
Leventhal now works for Fox News Channel. Her brother is Benjamin Committee of Ashburn, Virginia.