Heather Nauert
Heather Ann
Nauert was born on the 27th of January, 1970. She is an American broadcast
journalist, and an official from the federal government. Heather served as
Spokesperson for the United States Department of State under the Donald Trump
administration. She is a senior fellow with the Hudson Institute, which is a
think-tank for conservatives. Prior to her positions at the Department of
State, she worked as an ABC News correspondent and news presenter on the Fox
News program Fox & Friends. She also served as the Acting Secretary of
State for Foreign Public Relations and Diplomacy during the Trump
administration, between March and October 2018. Nauert was named to the J.
William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board in the year 2019 by Trump. Nauert
is from Rockford, Illinois. Peter Nauert, her father, was an executive in an
insurance company. She has three brothers Justin, Jonathan, and Joseph. 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, she continued her
education and earned her Bachelor's Degree in communication from Mount Vernon
College for Women that is now part of The George Washington University.
Columbia University awarded her a master's degree in journalism.
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