Jacqueline Alemany Washington Post, Bio, Wiki, Age, Husband, Salary, and Net Worth

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Jacqueline Alemany is a popular American journalist. As of now, Jacqueline works as a co-anchor of The Early 202 at The Washington Post since September 2021. Jacqueline is also a congressional correspondent for The Washington Post. Before, Jacqueline authored Power Up, an early-morning newsletter, and became known due to her coverage of policy issues such as the national opioid crisis.

Jacqueline Alemany Age

Jacqueline was born on February 24, 1989, in Scarsdale, New York, in the United States. She is 34 years old. Jacqueline celebrates her birthday on February 24, every year.

Jacqueline Alemany Height

She is a woman of average stature. Jacqueline stands at a height of 5 ft 5 in ( Approx1.65 m).

Jacqueline Alemany Family

She was born in Scarsdale, New York, in the United States to her parents. Jacqueline is the proud daughter of Ellen (née Luciani) and Joaquin “Jack” Alemany. Jacqueline’s mother is the descendent of Italian immigrants while her father is the son of Catalonian immigrants from Spain. Her mom worked as president, chairman, and CEO of CIT Group who was included in a list of “most powerful women in banking” published by American Banker.

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Jacqueline Alemany Husband

Jacqueline resides in Washington D.C. She loves to keep her personal life private hence Jacqueline has not disclosed any details concerning her marital status. Therefore, it is not known if Jacqueline is single, dating, or married.

Jacqueline Alemany Harvard Basketball

After completing her primary and high school education, Jacqueline attended Harvard University. She graduated from Harvard University in 2011, earning a degree in government. During her time at Harvard University, Jacqueline was the Harvard Crimson women’s basketball team captain during her senior year.

Jacqueline Alemany Washington Post

She began her career in the page program at CBS News, prior to being hired as a multimedia reporter in 2012, specializing in domestic and foreign affairs, politics, as well as general news. During her time at CBS News, Jacqueline reported the 2016 presidential campaign as a digital reporter. Being a TV network “embed” who lived in the primary state for much of the 2015 primary race, Jacqueline was included in the HuffPost documentary series New Hampshire.

In 2017, Jacqueline was awarded an International Women’s Media Foundation fellowship. Jacqueline came to The Washington Post in 2018 following six years at CBS News to author PowerUp, an early-morning newsletter that focused on national politics, the White House as well as Congress. Jacqueline became appointed in 2021, a congressional correspondent. She also served as a contributor at Vogue and the Huffington Post. She became appointed in September 2021, as the anchor and contributor to The Early 202, a morning newsletter of The Washington Post.

Jacqueline’s colleagues at the Washington Post Include:

Ishaan Tharoor -Writer

David Waigel – political contributor

Thomas Boswell – political commentator

Tom Hamburger -reporter

Yeganeh Torbati -reporter

Margaret Sullivan -writer

Marianna Sotomayor -congresional reporter

George F Will -writer

Jacqueline Alemany Salary

She earns a satisfying amount from her work as a co-anchor of The Early 202 at The Washington Post since September 2021. Jacqueline’s average salary is $63,387 per year.

Jacqueline Alemany Net Worth

She gets her wealth from her work as a co-anchor of The Early 202 at The Washington Post since September 2021. Therefore, Jacqueline has accumulated a decent fortune over the years she has served. Jacqueline’s estimated net worth is $641,130.

How Old Is Jacqueline Alemany

Jacqueline is a 34-year-old who was born on February 24, 1989, in Scarsdale, New York, in the United States.

Who Is Jacqueline Alemany

Jacqueline works as a co-anchor of The Early 202 at The Washington Post since September 2021. Jacqueline is also a congressional correspondent for The Washington Post. Before, Jacqueline authored Power Up, an early-morning newsletter, and became known due to her coverage of policy issues such as the national opioid crisis.

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