Jenna Lee
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Born | Jennifer Anne Lee 1979/1980 (age 44–45) |
Residence | New York City, New York, United States |
Nationality | American |
Education | University of California, Santa Barbara (B.A. 2002) Columbia University (2005) |
Occupation | Columnist, news presenter, journalist |
Employer | Fox News Channel |
Home town | San Francisco, California, United States |
Spouse(s) | Leif Babin (m. 2011) |
Children | 1 |
Parent(s) | Bob Lee |
Relatives | Zac Lee (brother) |
Jennifer Anne "Jenna" Lee (born c. 1979/1980[1]) is an American journalist and anchor on the Fox News Channel, where she co-hosts Happening Now with Jon Scott. Lee previously co-anchored Fox Business Network's early-morning business news program, Fox Business Morning, with Connell McShane.
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Early life and education
Lee, a San Francisco native, was born circa 1979/1980[1] to Janice and Bob Lee, a former National Football League quarterback.[2] Her brother, Zac Lee, was also a professional quarterback.[3][4] Lee's grandfather, Paul Kern Lee, was a war correspondent for the Associated Press in San Francisco.[5]
Lee attended college at the University of California, Santa Barbara, where she played collegiate softball for the UC Santa Barbara Gauchos during the 1999 season.[6] She graduated in 2002 with a B.A. in English and global studies.[7] She later attended Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, graduating in 2005 with a masters degree.[8]
Career
Career beginnings
After graduating from UC Santa Barbara, Lee worked from 2002 to 2004 at Marina Times, a San Francisco community newspaper, as a freelance reporter on her spare time.[7] She would later enroll at Columbia University, where she worked at NY1 and freelance writing for Forbes.com.[7] She left NY1 and joined Forbes full time.[7]
While at Forbes, Lee tried to orchestrate a permanent move in front of the camera.[9] Using some on-camera work she compiled from her time at Forbes, she was hired by Fox Business Network.[9]
Fox Business Network
Lee was hired by FOX News Chairman & CEO Roger Ailes in 2007.[10] With Nicole Petallides, the duo were the original anchors of Fox Business Morning on Fox Business Network when the channel made its debut on October 15, 2007.[11][7]
FOX later added Lee as a contributor to Money for Breakfast and as an anchor to the web-only FoxBusiness.com Live Morning Edition, which launched in February 2009.[7][9][12] Upon the cancellation of Money for Breakfast in December 2009, Lee gained a role on Imus in the Morning, the show that took its time slot.[13]
The last airing of Fox Business Morning was in May 2010, after which it was replaced by Best of Imus as the lead-in to Imus in the Morning.[14]
Transition to Fox News Channel
Lee left Fox Business Network in July 2010 and joined Fox News Channel, where she replaced Jane Skinner as Jon Scott's co-anchor on Happening Now.[15][16][10] She was the first personality to go from Fox Business Network to Fox News Channel.[15][10]
In the media
Lee appeared in the October 2009 edition of Cosmopolitan with an accompanying photo spread detailing her wardrobe strategy.[17][18][19]
Personal life
On July 3, 2011, Lee married Lt. Cmdr. Leif Babin, a former Navy SEAL officer, in Wimberley, Texas.[20] Babin, a recipient of a Silver Star, a Bronze Star, and a Purple Heart for service in Anbar Province, Iraq, in 2006, is the son of US Congressman Brian Babin.[20] The couple met at the 2008 Navy SEAL Warrior Fund dinner held in the Waldorf Astoria New York.[20] Lee and husband, Leif, have one child, Brian Marc Babin.[21] She is currently based in New York City.[2]
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External links
- Fox News biography
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- Living people
- Journalists from California
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