Tatum Hunter Washington Post, Bio, Wiki, Age, Husband, Adoption, Salary, and Net Worth

Tatum Hunter Bio | Wiki

Tatum Hunter is an American journalist and writer. Currently, she writes about personal technology and its impact on The Washington Post. Prior to that, Tatum worked at Built In, where she was an associate editor covering software and the tech workforce.

Before joining Built In, she was a freelance reporter writing for publications including the New York Times and American City Business Journals. She holds a bachelor’s degree in economics, English, and theatre from Xavier University. She has worked as an actor, teacher, and apple farm employee.

Tatum Hunter Age

Tatum was born in the United States. She is around 33 years old, but, she keeps her personal life private. Therefore, her exact date and year of birth are not known to the public.

Tatum Hunter Height

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

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Tatum Hunter Family

She was born and raised in the United States, by her parents. Tatum moved to Chicago Illinois in 2019 and moved to San Francisco, California in 2021. She holds an American nationality and belongs to the white ethnicity. She has not shared much information about her family with the public.

Tatum Hunter Husband

Tatum is currently engaged to her unknown fiance. The couple lives together in  San Francisco with her naughty cat. Tatum keeps her personal life private, thus, the identity of her fiance is not known to many people. In her free time, she performs musical comedy with her keyboard.

Tatum Hunter Education

She went to Xavier University, where she earned degrees in economics, English, and theater. While there, Tatum served as editor-in-chief of her campus newspaper. She interned at National Underground Railroad Freedom Center from Apr 2014 to Aug 2014. From 2013 to 2015, Tatu also was an editorial intern at Cincinnati Business Courier.

Tatum Hunter Washington Post

On June 21, 2021, Washington Post deputy business editor Zachary Goldfarb, technology editor Christina Passariello, and personal technology editor Yun-Hee Kim sent out an announcement that Tatum would be joining The Post in the new role of “Help Desk” writer.

Tatum is part of the growing Personal Technology team and is based in San Francisco. She writes about personal technology and its impact on The Washington Post. She came to the post from Built In, an online publication for tech professionals, where she was an associate editor covering software and the tech workforce.

Tatum has freelanced for publications, including The New York Times. She contributed reporting on the 2019 government shutdown and Cincinnatians’ strange attachment to a restaurant chain named Penn Station.

Tatum’s colleagues at The Washington Post include:

Erin Cunningham – editor

Rachel Weiner – reporter

Danielle Allen – columnist

Karen Attiah – editor

Hamid Mir – contributor

Tatum Hunter Adoption

When Tatum was in high school she became pregnant and gave birth to a son. She had a secret attempt to get an abortion at a local Planned Parenthood but was unsuccessful. She needed parental permission in Ohio and did not get it from her devout Christian parents. Tatum’s search for an adoptive family was swift.

Her mom’s friend from church knew a couple who couldn’t conceive. Tatum took the SAT and kept up with her classes. After giving birth, she gave out her son for adoption and went back to high school. Tatum wrote all about the adoption in an article titled “As a teen, I parted with my baby, but adoption wasn’t the end of my story” on July 1, 2022.

Tatum Hunter Built In

Before joining the post, Tatum came from Built In, an online publication for tech professionals, where she was an associate editor covering software and the tech workforce. She reported on such topics as ethics in open-source developer communities, shifting attitudes toward some popular software-development methods, and debates about removing offensive words from common coding lingo.

Tatum Hunter Salary

She writes about personal technology and its impact on The Washington Post. Therefore, she earns a decent income. Tatum’s estimated net worth is $81,354 per year.

Tatum Hunter Net Worth

She earns her wealth from her career, therefore, she has amassed a fortune over the years. Tatum’s estimated net worth is $856,648.

Who Is Tatum Hunter

She is an American journalist and writer. Currently, she writes about personal technology and its impact on The Washington Post. Prior to that, Tatum worked at Built In, where she was an associate editor covering software and the tech workforce.

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