Jane Pauley is an asset in Journalism because she has contributed in many roles. She started her career in 1976 with NBC News, and she spent 13 years on the morning broadcast. She then moved up in the field to an anchor for Dateline NBC.
In 2004 she anchored for the Jane Pauley show. She also showed off her writing abilities by writing a series about starting your career in your 50s and older. She also upholds a high reputation for being a spokesperson for mental health.
She was born in 1950 and attended Indianapolis University. She graduated in 1972 with a B.A. in political science. After graduating she branched out into politics working for the Indiana Democratic State Central Committee.
After taking one Journalism class, and working in politics her interest in current affairs led her to be a reporter for Wish-TV. She then worked her way up to anchoring the noon and evening news telecast.
After the start of her Journalism career, she continued to work her way up to more known television. This was when NBC reached out to her and hired her as a co-anchor.
She is well known for her respect and empathy towards her interviewers. She is known for her dignity and professionalism in a career where the stakes switch up fast. She upholds her ties with the important people who have helped grow her career and continues to offer favors and help even in inconvenient times.
Jane has received four degrees throughout her lifetime, and the most recent one was a Doctor of Journalism degree from DePauw University. Jane with her determination also received her law degree from Notre Dame and a Doctor of Human Letters from Providence College.
Jane comes from a middle-class family with two sisters. She is of English and Irish descent, and her parents were farmers who worked hard to provide for the family. Jane is currently an anchor for CBS Sunday Morning, continuing to impact the media industry.
Jane's honesty is something that inspires many people, she struggles with bipolar disorder. This is where Jane advocates for mental health by giving public speeches about her struggle and overcoming it.
She also has had mindblowing interviews with world leaders and celebrities. Her ability to get her interviews to feel comfortable enough to open up is amazing.
Through Jane's influence and impact inspiration to start her author career strikes. She wrote her memoir "Skywriting; a light out of the blue." Her experience in Broadcast journalism is what makes her perspective and style of writing in her stories so interesting.
Jane enjoys the power of education, and knowledge promoting to take initiative to take personal growth. She has inspired the way of aspiring female reporters with her dedication in a male-dominated field.
She received an Emmy award, the Walter Cronkite Award for excellence in journalism, and the Broadcasting Hall of Fame induction. She believes in reflection to find meaning, and growth personally and career-wise. "Success is not the key to happiness. Happiness is the key to success."- Jane Pauley.
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