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Amanda Bennett was born on 9 July, 1952 in Cambridge, United Kingdom, is a Director, Voice of America and editor. Discover Amanda Bennett's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?

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Occupation Director, Voice of America and editor
Age 72 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 9 July, 1952
Birthday 9 July
Birthplace Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.
Nationality United Kingdom

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Who Is Amanda Bennett's Husband?

Her husband is Philip Morrow Oxley (m. 1976-1983) Terence B. Foley (m. 1987-2008) Donald E. Graham (m. 2012)

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Husband Philip Morrow Oxley (m. 1976-1983) Terence B. Foley (m. 1987-2008) Donald E. Graham (m. 2012)
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Amanda Bennett Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Amanda Bennett worth at the age of 72 years old? Amanda Bennett’s income source is mostly from being a successful Director. She is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Amanda Bennett's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

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2016

In 2016, she was named the 29th director of The Voice of America.

2012

Bennett was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and was raised in Boonton, New Jersey, where she attended Boonton High School, graduating with the class of 1971. She graduated with a degree in English Language and Literature from Harvard College in 1975, where she was an editor on the Harvard Crimson. She has two children with her late husband, Terence Foley, and four step-children with her husband, Donald E. Graham, whom she married on June 30, 2012 in Philadelphia, PA. She lives in Washington, D.C.

2006

From November 2006 to June 2013, she was executive editor at Bloomberg News, where she created and ran a global team of investigative reporters and editors. She was also a co-founder, with journalist Lisa Kassenaar, of Bloomberg News' Women's project. Under her direction, a team of Bloomberg journalists for the first time tallied the personal assets of family members of a senior Chinese leader – vice president Xi Jinping. The story, which was widely circulated both inside and outside China, won the Polk Award, and also resulted in Bloomberg's business in China being significantly disrupted. She resigned from Bloomberg News in November 2013.

2003

In September 2001, she became editor of The Lexington Herald-Leader, a Knight Ridder paper. Twenty months later on June 2, 2003, Knight Ridder appointed her the first female editor in the 174-year history of their flagship paper, The Philadelphia Inquirer. In November 2006, Bennett stepped down as the Inquirer's editor. [1]

In 2003, she was elected to the Pulitzer Prize Board. In 2010, she was elected co-chair of the Pulitzer Board. She was on the board of the Loeb Awards; the board of the Fund for Investigative Journalism; she was a board member of Axis Philly, a nonprofit online Philadelphia news site. She is on the board of the Committee to Protect Journalists. She is a trustee of the German Marshall Fund. She is on the advisory board of the Neiman Fellowship program at Harvard University and is an Advisory Board Member at the Philip Merrill Howard Center for Investigative Journalism. She is also currently a Lenfest Institute for Journalism Board Manager.

2001

Bennett shared the Prize for national reporting with her Wall Street Journal colleagues, and in 2001 led a team from The Oregonian to a Pulitzer Prize for Public Service. Projects by the Bloomberg Projects and Investigations team won numerous awards, including Loeb, Polk, Barlett & Steele, Headliners, Society of American Business Editors and Writers and Overseas Press Club Awards.

1987

In 1987, she shared with her Journal colleagues a Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting for her work on how public health officials mischaracterized the AIDS epidemic in order to secure more public funding and financial support. In 1998, she left the Journal to become a managing editor at The Oregonian, a regional newspaper owned by the Newhouse chain and headed by the pioneer journalist, Sandra Mims Rowe. At the Oregonian, she headed the creation of investigative projects. Among the projects she led was a year-long investigation of the $1 billion local asset manager, Capital Consultants, that led to the September 2000, suit by the Securities and Exchange Commission against the firm and its principal Jeffrey Grayson. The project was reported by veteran investigative reporters Jeff Manning and Jim Long. Bennett also led the Oregonian in an investigation of the Immigration and Naturalization Service that won the paper the 2001 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service.

1975

Bennett's journalism career began at the Harvard Crimson, where she was an editor. Following her 1975 graduation from Harvard College, she worked briefly as a bilingual (French-English) reporter on the Ottawa Citizen in Ottawa, Ontario. She had a 23-year career with The Wall Street Journal, which included reporting stints in Toronto, Detroit, Washington, D.C. and three years as bureau chief in Atlanta. In 1983, she became the second Wall Street Journal correspondent in China.

1952

Amanda Bennett (born July 9, 1952) is an American journalist and author. She is the current director of the Voice of America, appointed in 2016. She formerly edited The Philadelphia Inquirer and the Lexington Herald-Leader newspapers. Bennett is also the author of six nonfiction books.