WOMAN OF THE MONTH – NOVEMBER 2009 Domenica Davis

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Domenica Davis, meteorologist for Fox News, has been selected as the midlifebachelor.com Woman of the Month for November 2009!

You can find Domenica Davis on Fox News just about every day reporting on the national weather.  She is adorable, and is sometimes referred to as the “mini me” of Julie Banderas (who was our very first Woman of the Month back in May 2007).

There is precious little information available about Domenica Davis – or at least very little that I’ve been able to find.  She arrived at Fox News Channel in April 2007, and has been reporting the weather there ever since.  Prior to Fox News, Domenica Davis worked at WBAL-TV in Baltimore, and prior to that, she was a general assignment reporter at WAVE-TV in Louisville, Kentucky.  Domenica has a B.S. from Boston University in Broadcast Journalism, and received her Broadcast Meteorology degree from Mississippi State University.

We have no idea how old Domenica Davis is – or if she is married or divorced or spoken-for, etc.  There are unconfirmed internet reports that Domenica Davis is engaged to Oren Saig, who is apparently a producer at Sony Pictures.   The only other information we have about Domenica Davis is that she is of Italian decent, and that she was named after her father, Domenic – but, again, that is unconfirmed.

Here is an updated video that shows Domenica Davis in action …

 

Typically at this point, we attempt to analyze our Woman of the Month pick in terms of the Midlifebachelor.com 14 Types of Women.  Which type or types do you suppose Domenica Davis might be?  Well, she is certainly a Jackpot (see Types of Women – Jackpot) since she is a high income earner.  If you know Domenica Davis personally and/or would to share something about her – please add a COMMENT to the comment section at the bottom of this page!

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