Jeff Zeleny

Jeff Zeleny

Jeff Zeleny in 2009
Born Jeffrey Dean Zeleny
(1973-06-10) June 10, 1973
Exeter, Nebraska, U.S.
Education Exeter High School, Nebraska
Alma mater University of Nebraska
Years active 1996–present
Known for Senior Washington correspondent for ABC News

Jeffrey Dean Zeleny (born June 10, 1973) is the senior Washington correspondent for CNN. He previously held the same title at ABC News.

Early life

Jeffrey Dean Zeleny was born on June 10, 1973, in Exeter, Nebraska,[1][2] whose mother is Diane Naomi Zeleny (née, Yeck) and father is Robert Dean Zeleny. He has two older brothers James Robert Zeleny and Michael Jon Zeleny.

Education

Zeleny was educated at Exeter High School,[3] a public high school in the small town of Exeter, Nebraska, followed by the University of Nebraska, where he studied journalism and political science. He graduated in 1996.[2] While at university, he was the editor of the Daily Nebraskan, the school's newspaper.[4]

Career

Zeleny started working for The Des Moines Register in 1996, and left to write for The Chicago Tribune in 2000.[4] He covered the presidential campaigns in 2000 and 2004 for the paper.[4] In 2006, The New York Times hired him to cover politics, and he covered the 2012 presidential election for the paper, whilst being their lead reporter.[2][4] Zeleny was hired in February 2013 by ABC News to be their senior Washington correspondent and to file stories for the website.[2] He joined CNN in March 2015.

References

  1. University of Wisconsin–River Falls (November 18, 2010). "Jeff Zeleny, New York Times Political Correspondent". University of Wisconsin–River Falls. Retrieved September 3, 2014.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Staff(s). "Jeff Zeleny". ABC Medianet. Retrieved August 29, 2014.
  3. "Exeter graduate starts firestorm". SewardIndependent.com. 28 March 2012. Retrieved 6 April 2016.
  4. 1 2 3 4 Crowl, Jonathan (October 31, 2008). "New York Times reporter, ex-DN editor Zeleny keeps busy on road covering Obama campaign". Daily Nebraskan. Retrieved September 3, 2014.

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