Jennifer Gonnerman New Yorker, Bio, Wiki, Age, Husband, Kalief Browde, and net worth

Jennifer Gonnerman Bio | Wiki

Jennifer Gonnerman is an American author. She has been a staff writer for The New Yorker since 2015. Her first piece for the magazine, “Before the Law,” documented the story of Kalief Browder, a teenager who spent three years on Rikers Island without being convicted of a crime.

Jennifer has received numerous honors for her work, including the Livingston Award for Young Journalists. She also received the Meyer Berger Award, from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, and the John Jay College/H. F. Guggenheim Award for Excellence in Criminal Justice Reporting.

In 2016, the Newswomen’s Club of New York named her Journalist of the Year. Previously, Jennifer worked for New York and the Village Voice. In 2021, she received the National Magazine Award for profile writing for her article “Survival Story,” about a New York City bus operator.

Jennifer Gonnerman Age

Jennifer was born on January 24, 1971, in the United States. She is 51 years old.

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Jennifer Gonnerman Height

She is a woman of average stature and stands at a height of 5 ft 5 in (Approx. 1.65 m).

Jennifer Gonnerman Family

She was born and raised in the United States by her parents. Jeniffer holds an American nationality and belongs to the white ethnicity. Information about her parents and/or siblings is not available at the moment.

Jennifer Gonnerman Husband

Jeniffer is married to her husband David Isay, a radio producer and founder of Sound Portraits Productions. He is also the founder of StoryCorps, an ongoing oral history project. Together, the couple resides in Brooklyn, New York

Jennifer Gonnerman Education

She studied at Cambridge University and received a B.A. from Columbia. She lives in Brooklyn.

Jennifer Gonnerman Kalief Browder | Before the Law

Jeniffer’s first piece for the New Yorker, “Before the Law,” documented the story of Kalief Browder, a teenager who spent three years on Rikers Island without being convicted of a crime. The story was a finalist for the 2015 Pulitzer Prize in feature writing.

Jennifer Gonnerman Life on the Outside

Her first book, “Life on the Outside: The Prison Odyssey of Elaine Bartlett,” chronicled the homecoming of a woman who spent sixteen years in prison. The woman was sentenced for a first-time drug offense under the notorious Rockefeller drug laws. The book was a finalist for the 2004 National Book Award and helped persuade New York legislators to rewrite the state’s drug laws.

Jennifer Gonnerman New Yorker

Jennifer serves as a staff writer for The New Yorker since joining the station in 2015. Her first piece for the magazine, “Before the Law,” documented the story of Kalief Browder, a teenager who spent three years on Rikers Island without being convicted of a crime. The story became a finalist for the 2015 Pulitzer Prize in feature writing.

Jennifer has also written for the magazine about the Philadelphia district attorney’s struggle to remake his office. The efforts of a jailhouse lawyer in New York to free innocent people from prison and the impact of corrupt police officers on the residents of a housing project in Chicago.

Some of Jennifer’s colleagues at The New Yorker include:

Molly Fischer – staff writer

Liana Finck – cartoonist

Lauren Collins – staff writer

Isaac Chotiner – staff writer

Emily Flake – cartoonist

Liza Donnelly – cartoonist

Harry Bliss – cartoonist

Jennifer Gonnerman Salary

She serves as a staff writer for The New Yorker, therefore, she earns a decent income. Jennifer’s average salary is $74,560 per year.

Jennifer Gonnerman Net Worth

She earns her wealth from her career, therefore, she has amassed a fortune over the years. Jennifer’s estimated net worth is $780,650.

Who Is Jennifer Gonnerman

Jennifer is an American author. She has been a staff writer for The New Yorker since 2015. Her first piece for the magazine, “Before the Law,” documented the story of Kalief Browder, a teenager who spent three years on Rikers Island without being convicted of a crime.

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