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Jenna Bush Hager

Read more about Jenna Bush Hager, a contributing correspondent for TODAY.
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Jenna Bush Hager is a contributing correspondent for NBC News’ TODAY. She joined America’s number-one morning news program in September 2009. Hager is based in NBC News’ Washington, D.C. Bureau and covers a variety of human interest and feature stories. 

Hager is a two-time New York Times bestselling author, and she serves as the Young Leadership Ambassador & Chair for UNICEF’s Next Generation committee, which aims to save, protect and improve the lives of children around the world. Hager is also currently a reading resource teacher at a public school in Baltimore, Maryland. 

Hager began her career as an elementary school teacher in 2005 in Washington, D.C. Then, from September 2006 to May 2007, she embarked on an internship with UNICEF, which took her through Latin America and the Caribbean documenting the lives of children in need. 

Based on her work with UNICEF, Hager’s first book, “Ana’s Story: A Journey of Hope,” is both the true story of a 17-year-old single mother living with HIV in Latin America, and a call to action for kids of all ages to make a difference in the fight against poverty, abuse, and HIV/AIDS. Since the book’s publication, Hager has given over 50 speeches at libraries, schools and bookstores across the country to share the inspirational story of Ana and raise awareness about programs that benefit children in need. 

Hager’s second book, “Read All About It!,” is a picture book co-written with her mother, Mrs. Laura Bush. The educational children’s book was inspired by Hager and her mother’s mutual love of reading and teaching. Hager has also written articles for The New York Times and CosmoGIRL!

Hager graduated from the University of Texas at Austin in 2004 with a degree in English.