Net Worth | $1 million |
Salary | $75,000 |
Jehmu Greene Salary
As of 2023, Greene receives an annual salary of $75,000 from her career as a contributor. Jehmu Greene is an American political and media strategist, television commentator, and social justice advocate. She also provides paid commentary and contributions to Fox Business and Fox News.
Jehmu Greene Net Worth
Greene has an estimated net worth of $1 million as of 2023. Jehmu Greene is an American political and media strategist, television commentator, and social justice advocate. She also provides paid commentary and contributions to Fox Business and Fox News.
Jehmu Greene Bio
Jehmu Greene is an American political and media strategist, television commentator, and social justice advocate. She also provides paid commentary and contributions to Fox Business and Fox News.
Jehmu Greene Age
Greene is 50 years old. She was born on June 22 1972 in Washington, D.C. Greene celebrates her birthday on the 22nd of June every year.
Jehmu Greene Parents
Green was born and reared in Washington, D.C. by her immigrant Liberian parents. She hasn’t provided any other details about her family or her siblings, though.
Jehmu Greene Wife
Greene has kept her marital status and her romances a secret. It is unknown if she is now single, married, or involved. Soon, her husband’s spouse will be informed.
Jehmu Greene Education Background
Greene graduated from the University of Texas.
Jehmu Greene FOX News
Greene began working as a contributor for Fox News in November 2010. She has shared her social and political opinions on several Fox News and Fox Business Network programs.
Dennis Miller Live, MTV News, Bloomberg Television, The Daily Show, Anderson Cooper 360, The O’Reilly Factor, NBC Nightly News, Tucker Carlson Tonight, NPR’s News & Notes, CBS Evening News, Democracy Now!, and The Tavis Smiley Show are just a few of the shows that Greene has appeared on.
In addition to the media, Jehmu worked for the Democratic National Committee (DNC) from 1998 to 2000 as the Director of Women’s Outreach and the Southern Political Director. Additionally, she oversaw the Youth Voices Project at the Center for Policy Alternatives.
On behalf of the United States Information Agency, Jehmu traveled to Botswana and South Africa in 1999 to inspire young voters to take part in the upcoming elections. She also served on the Commission on Presidential Timing and Scheduling from 2004 to December 2005.