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Jane Pauley
NameJane Pauley
Birth dateOctober 31, 1950
Birth placeIndianapolis, Indiana
OccupationTelevision journalist, anchor

Jane Pauley is a renowned American television journalist and anchor, best known for her work on NBC News, Today, and Dateline NBC. She has had a distinguished career, working alongside notable journalists such as Tom Brokaw, John Chancellor, and Bryant Gumbel. Pauley's career has been marked by her coverage of significant events, including the 1980 United States presidential election, the 1984 Summer Olympics, and the 1992 United States presidential election. Her work has also been featured on CBS News, Sunday Morning, and 60 Minutes.

Early Life and Education

Jane Pauley was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, to Richard Pauley and Mary Pauley, and grew up in Carmel, Indiana. She attended Warren Central High School and later enrolled at Indiana University Bloomington, where she studied political science and was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma. During her time at Indiana University, Pauley worked at the university's television station, WTIU, and interned at WISH-TV in Indianapolis. She graduated from Indiana University in 1972 and began her career in journalism at WISH-TV, working alongside Howard Cosell and Frank Reynolds.

Career

Pauley's career in journalism spans over four decades, during which she has worked with notable networks such as NBC News, CBS News, and ABC News. She began her career at WISH-TV in Indianapolis and later moved to NBC News in 1976, where she worked as a correspondent and anchor. Pauley co-anchored Today from 1976 to 1989, alongside Tom Brokaw, Bryant Gumbel, and Willard Scott. She also worked on Dateline NBC, NBC Nightly News, and Meet the Press, covering significant events such as the 1980 United States presidential election, the 1984 Summer Olympics, and the 1992 United States presidential election. Pauley has interviewed notable figures, including Nelson Mandela, Margaret Thatcher, and Bill Clinton, and has reported on major events, such as the Challenger disaster and the Gulf War.

Personal Life

Pauley is married to Garry Trudeau, the creator of the Doonesbury comic strip, and they have three children together. She has been open about her struggles with bipolar disorder and has used her platform to raise awareness about mental health. Pauley has also been involved in various charitable organizations, including the American Cancer Society and the National Alliance on Mental Illness. She has been a longtime supporter of Indiana University Bloomington and has served on the university's board of trustees. Pauley has also been involved in various initiatives, including the PBS NewsHour and the Newseum, and has worked with notable journalists, such as Judy Woodruff and Gwen Ifill.

Awards and Recognition

Throughout her career, Pauley has received numerous awards and recognition for her work, including multiple Emmy Awards and a Peabody Award. She has been inducted into the Television Hall of Fame and has received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Association of Broadcasters. Pauley has also been recognized for her work on Dateline NBC, including a George Polk Award and an Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award. She has been honored by organizations such as the American Women in Radio and Television and the National Press Club, and has received awards from Indiana University Bloomington and the University of Southern California.

Philanthropy

Pauley is involved in various philanthropic efforts, including the Jane Pauley Community Health Center in Indianapolis, which provides healthcare services to underserved communities. She has also supported organizations such as the American Red Cross, the United Service Organizations, and the Boys & Girls Clubs of America. Pauley has been involved in fundraising efforts for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and the Cancer Research Institute, and has worked with notable philanthropists, such as Bill Gates and Melinda Gates. She has also been involved in initiatives to support women's rights and education, including the Global Women's Empowerment Network and the National Education Association. Pauley has been recognized for her philanthropic work, including receiving a Jefferson Award for Public Service and a President's Volunteer Service Award.

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