CNN since Feb 2009
Executive Producer
NBC Network News - Meet the Press Dec 1997 - Feb 2009
Producer & Political Analyst
Suited for Change 1997 - 2007
Volunteer
www.PoliticsNow.com 1996 - 1997
Politics Intern
Education:
Georgetown University 1992 - 1997
BSFS; MA, School of Foreign Service; Masters in CCT
Youtube
Michelle Jaconi
Mount Madonna School students interview with Michelle Jaconi (Producer...
Duration:
1m 48s
Young People Make a Difference in Elections
Michelle Jaconi explains how young people make a difference in electio...
Duration:
50s
CNN & Klout Reveal Top 5 GOP Political Strat...
Richard Grenell, Michelle Jaconi and Mark Preston discuss the role of ...
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20m 18s
Jax Jones ft. Raye - You Dont Know Me | Mich...
DanceOn Class combines hit music with the DanceOn Network's incomparab...
Duration:
4m 5s
edX CEO Anant Agarwal and Square and Launch C...
... with edX CEO Anant Agarwal & Square Co-founder and Launch Code Co-...
Duration:
17m 23s
work day in my life as a remote pharmacist e...
Remote Work From Home Vlog: WFH 230-11pm Day In My Life ep 30 hey all ...
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6m 18s
Michelle Zauner of Japanese Breakfast Shares ...
Michelle Zauner of Japanese Breakfast talks about the story behind her...
Duration:
7m 15s
Baker Center Launch Event: Restoring Trust
The event included Mayor of Baltimore Stephanie Rawlings-Blake; Michel...
, though a dozen of their staffers, several of them reporters, have left the site in the past year. IJR says theyve hired replacements, but former staffers said those who left were more traditional journalists including Justin Green, Michelle Jaconi, Hunter Schwartz and Kate Glassman Bennett.
Michelle Jaconi (@mjaconiCNN)Every aspiring journalist should watch @IvanCNN report: Escape from Mount Sinjar http://edition.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/world/2014/08/11/watson-yazidi-survivors-mount-sinjar.cnn.html #Iraq
King is a reporters reporter and it has been an honor to be one of the go-to people for he and Michelle Jaconi, first at State of the Union and then at JKUSA. John may not remember this but back in March 2004 his advice about transitioning from print to TV included this: Listen to your cameramen.