Jennifer Griffin
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Jennifer Griffin (born 1969) is a Fox News correspondent, currently reporting from the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. as national security correspondent. Prior to her reassignment (on 12 March 2007), she had reported from Jerusalem for the network since joining it in 1999.
Griffin has reported from Thailand following the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and subsequent Asian tsunami. She also played a part in the release of fellow Fox News reporter Steve Centani and his cameraman from captivity in Gaza in 2006.
[edit] Personal
Griffin is a daughter of John W. Griffin, a partner in a Washington law firm, and Carolyn J. Griffin, the producting director of Metrostage, a theater in Alexandria, Va..
Griffin is married to Greg Myre[1], a journalist who has reported for the Associated Press and The New York Times. Griffin and Myre have one daughter[2].
Griffin is a graduate of Harvard University.
[edit] Notes
- ^ " WEDDINGS; Jennifer Griffin And Greg Myre." The New York Times, 2 October 1994.
- ^ Matloff, Judith. "On the Job: Mothers at War." Columbia Journalism Review, July/August 2004. Accessed 01 April 2007.