About Me
Nick Guillory was born in Texas but calls Louisiana home. Growing up in the big cities of Houston and Arlington, Texas and later the small town of Eunice, Louisiana. Guillory has seen his share of variety. He now works as a one-man-band reporter at KSLA News 12 in Shreveport.
Guillory has a Bachelor of Journalism degree from the University of Missouri School of Journalism. He also has a minor in Political Science. Guillory contributed to the local NPR affiliate, KBIA-FM. With the changing landscape of journalism he has found ways to use other platforms to deliver compelling, timely and important news to a wide range of media consumers.
Reporting is Guillory's passion and he embraces opportunities to travel to get the story. In 2008, while at KOMU 8, he covered Hurricane Gustav in Livingston, Louisiana, following a Boone County, Missouri utility crew, which helped restore power to millions of customers. Covering the 2008 race for the White House was also one of his most notable accomplishments. He reported on one of candidate Barack Obama's St. Louis campaign stops.
Guillory has interviewed many other political figures including Missouri Senators Kit Bond and Claire McCaskill, 2004 Libertarian Candidate Michael Badnarik, Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius and Former Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff.
Guillory has two brothers and is the middle child. He enjoys family time the most and loves cooking with the family. Nick also enjoys traveling, running, volunteering, reading and writing. He is currently a member of the National Association of Black Journalists, Investigative Reporters and Editors and RTNDA.

