Jodi Kantor New York Times, Bio, Wiki, Age, Height, Husband, Salary, and Net Worth

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Jodi Kantor is an American media personality. She currently works as an investigative reporter for New York Times. Jodi’s work has covered the workplace, technology, as well as gender. She has been serving as the journal’s Arts and Leisure editor. Jodi covered two presidential campaigns. She chronicled the transformation of former USA president Barack  Obama and his wife Michelle Obama into the President and First Lady of the United States.

In 2004, Jodi was named to Crain’s New York Business “40 Under 40” list at the age of 28. In 2007, she turned to her role of covering politics for the Times. She covered the 2008 USA presidential campaign as well as Barack Obama’s biography. In early 2007, Jodi wrote some of the earliest articles concerning Obama’s wife Michelle Obama, the role of basketball in Obama’s life, Obama’s relationship with Rev. Jeremiah Wright, the role of the Obama daughters in their father’s career, as well as Obama’s career as a constitutional law professor.

Jodi Kantor Age

She was born on April 21, 1975, in New York City, United States of America. Jodi is 47 years old.

Jodi Kantor Height

She is a woman of average stature. Jodi stands at a height of 5 ft 4 in ( Approx 1.6m).

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Jodi Kantor Family

She was born and raised in a Jewish family on April 21, 1975, in New York City, United States of America. Her grandparents were Holocaust survivors. Jodi relocated to Holmdel Township, New Jersey for her high school diploma. Her grandmother celebrated her 98th birthday in February 2022.

Jodi Kantor Husband

She is a married woman who lives a happy married life with her husband called Ron Lieber. Ron is the “Your Money” columnist for The New York Times and also the author of The Opposite of Spoiled. The couple shares two daughters and currently resides in Brooklyn, New York. Jodi’s first brn is 16 with the second born is six as of 2022.

Jodi Kantor Education

She earned her high school diploma from Holmdel High School. From there, Jodi went to further her studies at  Columbia University. She graduated from the university magna cum laude in 1996. While there, Jodi was selected for and took part in the Dorot Fellowship in Israel from 1996 to 1997. There, she studied Hebrew and worked with Israeli-Palestinian organizations in East Jerusalem. Later, Jodi served as a New York City Urban Fellow before joining Harvard Law School for one semester. She took a leave to work at Slate, where she, later on, became an editor.

Jodi Kantor New York Times

At the age of 28, Jodi was brought on as editor of the Arts and Leisure section by Howell Raines. This came up after corresponding with New York Times columnist Frank Rich about how that journal could improve its arts coverage. Jodi is thought to have been the youngest person ever to edit a section of the New York Times. She made the section more visual, added new features, and more reporting. She as well recruited writers such as Manohla Dargis, Jesse Green, and Emily Nussbaum but under the guidance of Rich and others.

Also, Jodi broke the news of the initial strain between Obama and Reverend Jeremiah Wright. In the autumn of 2009, Jodi co-authored the story of Michelle Obama’s slave roots and also authored a cover story in the New York Times magazine concerning the first marriage. In this story, she interviewed the president and first lady in the Oval Office. During the interview,  Jodi asked them “How can you have an equal marriage when one person is President?”

Jodi’s other colleagues at New York Times Include:

Thomas Friedman – author, commentator

David Brooks – commentator

Jessica Grose – columnist

Kara Swisher – opinion writer

Adam Liptak – correspondent

Mark Leibovich – correspondent

Miriam Pawel – historian

Sarah Mervosh – reporter

Nikole Hannah Jones – staff writer

Jodi Kantor Obamas

Her book titled The Obamas was published in 2012, the book captured the first couple’s adjustment to the new world of the White House, It reveals Michelle Obama’s initial struggle as well as an eventual turnaround in her role. Michelle Obama said in a  tv interview that she was tired of being portrayed as an “angry black woman” shortly after the book was published.

But she also stated that she had not read Jodi’s book, and a diverse array of figures such as  Glenn Loury, Farai Chideya, Jon Stewart, and David Brooks responded by calling Jodi’s portrayal of Michelle Obama well-rounded and respectful. Initially, White House officials distanced themselves from the book. However, they reversed their tack after journalists called the book “deeply reported and nuanced” and “largely sympathetic.” Connie Schultz praised The Obamas In The New York Times,

Jodi Kantor Weinstein

In 2008, Jodi was a recipient of the Pulitzer Prize due to her reporting on sexual abuse by Harvey Weinstein. Apart from being a journalist, Jodi is also an author. She is the writer of the book titled The Obamas and She Said: Breaking the Sexual Harassment Story that Helped Ignite a Movement about the Harvey Weinstein investigation.  At the same time, Jodi serves as a contributor to CBS This Morning. She has appeared on Charlie Rose, The Daily Show as well as The Today Show.  In 2018,  Jodi was included in Time magazine’s 100 Most Influential People of the year.

Jodi Kantor Salary

She currently works as an investigative reporter for New York Times. Jodi receives an average salary of $73,264 per year.

Jodi Kantor Net Worth

She has amassed good wealth from her journalism career and her books. Jodi has an estimated net worth of $1,453,926.

Who Is Jodi Kantor

Jodi Kantor is an American media personality who serves as an investigative reporter for New York Times. Jodi’s work has covered the workplace, technology, as well as gender.

How Old Is Jodi Kantor

Jodi is a 47-year-old American author and journalist who was born on April 21, 1975, in New York City, United States of America.

Is Jodi Kantor Married

Yes. Jodi married Ron Lieber. Ron is the “Your Money” columnist for The New York Times and also the author of The Opposite of Spoiled. The couple shares two daughters and currently resides in Brooklyn, New York.

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