JENNIFER JORDAN
Radio & News Anchor, Author, and Journalist
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Strong Women in a Man's World |
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Women, Leadership and Risk |
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Public Speaking: From Chaos to Confidence |
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Women, Men and Mountaineering |
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Women of K2 and the Price of Passion |
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How to Sell Your Book and Movie |
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Jennifer Jordan is an author, journalist, radio and television news anchor, and voice-over/narration talent. She created, wrote, and produced Women of K2 for National Geographic Channel and wrote Savage Summit: The True Stories of the First Five Women Who Climbed K2, the World’s Most Feared Mountain. She is also the author of several children’s books which follow the antics of Harry, the Happy Dog.
Jordan spent the better part of the 1990s at WGBH FM in Boston where she anchored National Public Radio’s All Things Considered. She also worked with the acclaimed WGBH Channel 2, public television’s most prolific production house, as an on air talent, news segment producer, researcher, and writer. Before Jordan joined WGBH she created, produced, hosted, and marketed her own talk show that she syndicated nationally via NPR’s satellite network.
In addition to her broadcast experience, Jordan wrote numerous cover stories for various Boston periodicals on topics ranging from famed mountaineer and filmmaker David Breashears to movie star brothers Donnie and Mark Wahlberg.
In the late 80s Jordan directed Harvard University’s premiere speakers’ arena, The Forum at the John F. Kennedy School of Government. Along with hosting presidents and prime ministers, she helped produce “Candidates ’88,” a 13-week television series aired live on PBS stations nationwide. After leaving the Kennedy School, she consulted for Harvard’s Radcliffe College, organizing women’s conferences throughout the country.
Jordan co-owns and operates Skyline Ventures Productions with her partner, cinematographer/mountaineer Jeff Rhoads in Salt Lake City, where she spends as much of her free time as possible exploring the backcountry of the Wasatch Mountains, as well as competing in triathlons and ultra-distance trail runs.
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