These Are The Women That Helped Establish Fox News In The Industry

Published on 09/30/2020
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Lauren Green

Born on June 30, 1968, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Lauren Green earned her Bachelor of Music in piano performance from the University of Minnesota, then attended graduate school at the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University. She is currently Fox News’ Chief Religion Correspondent, as well as a headline anchor for the network, hosting weekly updates at both ends of the hour on Fox & Friends. Green is a practicing Christian and member of the African Methodist Episcopal Church.

Lauren Green

Lauren Green

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Jennifer Griffin

An alumnus of Harvard University, Jennifer Griffin works for Fox News as a National Security Correspondent. She began her journalism work as a newspaper reporter in South Africa on a desk in Johannesburg. She covered a lot of major events such as Nelson Mandela’s release from incarceration and the later transition from apartheid. She briefly retired in 2009 after being diagnosed with triple-negative breast cancer. Thankfully, she was treated successfully and has returned in 2010 by joining Fox.

Jennifer Griffin

Jennifer Griffin

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