Jonathan Swan Bio | Wiki
Jonathan Swan is a popular Australian journalist. As of now, Jonathan works as a national political reporter at Axios covering both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, District of Columbia, since 2016. Before, Jonathan worked as a national political reporter for The Hill.
Jonathan Swan Age
Jonathan was born on August 7, 1985, in Australia. He is 37 years old. Jonathan celebrates his birthday on August 7, every year.
Jonathan Swan Height
He is a man of above-average stature. Jonathan stands at a height of 5 ft 9 in (Approx. 1.75 m).
Jonathan Swan Mother
He was born and brought up in Australia to a Jewish family. Jonathan is the son of physician, journalist, and radio as well as television broadcaster Norman Swan. His mother is also called Lee Sutton. Jonathan’s aunt and uncle are also Australian journalists. He has a sister named Anna, who was badly injured in an electric bike accident on a 2016 trip to Italy.
Jonathan Swan Wife | Baby
Jonathan is married to his lovely wife Betsy Woodruff Swan who works as a national political reporter for Politico and a contributor to MSNBC. The pair married on September 14, 2019. The couple share one child named Esther Jane Swan.
Jonathan Swan Education
He received his diploma from Sydney Grammar School in Sydney. Jonathan went to Australia, where he entered the field of journalism in 2010. Later on, Jonathan went to the United States, and in 2014 held a yearlong fellowship with the American Political Science Association prior to coming back to journalism in 2015 and staying in the U.S.
Jonathan Swan Axios
He works as the national political reporter for Axios, reporting on the White House and Republican leaders on Capitol Hill. Before, Jonathan worked as a national political reporter for The Hill. Jonathan reported the 2016 presidential campaign, focusing on both the Republican side and on donors and campaign finance.
Later before the election, Politico named Jonathan one of its “16 breakout media stars” of the presidential campaign. That article said he rattled both Republicans and Democrats with stories including the one about the Trump campaign illegally soliciting foreign donations. Jonathan has also had plenty of scoops from inside Cruz’s inner circle and on internal machinations of Breitbart’s war on Paul Ryan.
Prior to moving to the United States, Jonathan worked as a national political reporter in based in Canberra for both Fairfax Media and political correspondent for The Sydney Morning Herald. Being a member of the Herald’s coverage team in the Canberra Press Gallery, Jonathan became presented with the Wallace Brown Award in 2014 due to his most outstanding young journalist, following a series of stories on politicians’ misuse of money that resulted in the Prime Minister changing government policy.
Jonathan became the Australian chosen in 2014 for the American Political Science Association (APSA) Congressional Fellowship. That involved going to the United States for a yearlong political fellowship, in which Jonathan worked on a congressional staff prior to coming back to political journalism in 2015.
Jonathan Swan Salary
He earns a satisfying amount from his work as a national political reporter at Axios covering both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, District of Columbia, since 2016. Jonathan’s average salary is $69,528 per year.
Jonathan Swan Net Worth
Jonathan gets his wealth from his work as a national political reporter at Axios covering both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, District of Columbia, since 2016. Therefore, Jonathan has accumulated a decent fortune over the years he has worked. Jonathan’s estimated net worth is $636,375.
Who Is Jonathan Swan Married To
He married his wife Betsy Woodruff Swan who works as a national political reporter for Politico and a contributor to MSNBC. The two married on September 14, 2019. The couple share one child named Esther Jane Swan.
Where Is Jonathan Swan
Jonathan works as a national political reporter at Axios covering both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, District of Columbia, since 2016. Before, Jonathan worked as a national political reporter for The Hill.