Kaitlin Monte

[4] She was one of eight national finalists for the AMWAY Quality of Life scholarship, which recognizes women for measurable civic impact during their year of service.

The 10-minute segment aired during the 9 o'clock hour and included a timed, 10-question round of trivia supplemented by online engagement with fans through social media and an interactive chat room.

Monte joined Fox owned-and-operated station KRIV in Houston, Texas in July 2016 as a general assignment reporter and fill-in anchor.

Growing up alongside two siblings with severe learning and cognitive disabilities[13] led Monte to become an active advocate in the anti-bullying movement.

[15] Monte has made guest appearances on MSNBC[16] and Al Jazeera America discussing bullying-related issues, and was named the Anti-Defamation League No Place for Hate "Difference Maker of the Year" in 2012 for her "Anti-bullying Through Leadership" workshop series.

Monte poses with NBC New York trivia fans at Rockefeller Plaza, New York City