![]() ![]() With regards to his day job, NewsChannel 5 This Morning continues to be one of the highest rated local morning newscasts in the country while Talk of the Town continues to be among country's most successful local talk shows. He is a member of 100 Black Men of Middle TN and is the president of the Nashville Assoc. He has the TV Seal of Approval from both organizations. Lelan is a member of the National Weather Association & American Meteorological Society. ![]() Former Metro Nashville Mayor, Bill Purcell, & the Metro Council appointed him to serve two terms on the Davidson Co. In the past, he has served on boards for the TN 4-H Foundation, UT-Knoxville AG Institute, TSU Cooperative Extension, First Steps and Youth Encouragement Services. This is in addition to speaking to thousands of school students each year across Middle TN and Southern Kentucky. He also serves on several boards including Cornerstone Financial Credit Union, Northwest YMCA, Middle TN Boy Scouts, Laughter is the Best Medicine and the Board of Visitors for UTK College of Communication & Information. He is a past Black Achiever with the YMCA and has been honored for his work on TV and in the community by the Gospel Music City Awards, TN Lay Organization of the A.M.E.Church and 4-H. Readers of the The Tennessean and The Nashville News family of newspapers have voted him among the Best Dressed men in Nashville. Readers of the Nashville Scene & The Tennessean have voted him favorite weather anchor in Reader's Polls for each paper. In 2006, he was awarded Best Weathercast in the state by the TN Associated Press. He has received three other Emmy nominations for best weathercast. In 2007, he (along with Ron Howes & Charlie Neese) received a Mid-South regional Emmy award for coverage of the tornadoes that hit the area in April 2006. Lelan has received several awards and honors during his time in Nashville. In 1990, he moved to Bristol, VA and WCYB to become a weekend weather anchor/reporter. Lelan also worked with Black Entertainment Television News during his time in Knoxville. In Knoxville, he did several jobs (producer, photojournalist, tape editor and weekend assignment editor). ![]() He worked as a weather anchor - and then some. His TV news career started in Knoxville, first at WTVK-TV(It's now WVLT), then at WATE. He received his Certificate of Broadcast Meteorology from Mississippi State. Lelan earned a Bachelor of Science in Communications with an emphasis in news & public affairs at the University of Tennessee- Knoxville. In fact, he had his own weather center in his backyard when he was in middle school. Lelan says his interest in weather dates back to 7th grade. He was born in Chicago and raised in Dyersburg, Tennessee. In September 2006, he was named co-host of Talk of the Town, the station's long running & top-rated talk show. Lelan joined the NewsChannel 5 Network in 1993 as weather anchor for the weekend morning and evening newscasts. Since 1999, he has been part of the station's #1 rated morning newscast, NewsChannel 5 This Morning. Statom is an Emmy Award winning meteorologist who has been helping Mid-Southerners start their day for more than 15 years. ![]()
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