Heather Nauert
Heather Ann
Nauert was born on January 27, 1970. She is an American broadcast journalist,
as well as an official from the federal government. Heather served as
Spokesperson of the United States Department of State under the Donald Trump
administration. She is a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute, a conservative
think organization. Prior to becoming a member of the Department of State,
Nauert was a Fox News reporter and news presenter for Fox & Friends. From
March 2018 to October 2018, Nauert worked as the acting Under Secretary for
State for Public Diplomacy, Public Affairs and Public Diplomacy in the Trump
administration. Nauert was appointed by Trump to the J. William Fulbright
Foreign Scholarship Board, and the White House's Commission on White House
Fellowships in the year 2019. Nauert is a native of Rockford, Illinois. Her
father, Peter Nauert, was an executive in the insurance business. She is the
mother of Justin, Jonathan, & Joseph Nauert. Nauert was a student at Keith
Country Day School in Rockford (Illinois), Pine Manor College in Chestnut
Hills, Massachusetts and Arizona State University. After working as an intern
at the Washington, DC country music video show and continued her education and
earned her Bachelor's Degree in communication from Mount Vernon College for
Women, now part of The George Washington University. Columbia University
awarded her a master's degree in journalism.
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