Teaching Before leaving
Washington, D.C. in summer 2006, Hager worked at
Elsie Whitlow Stokes Community Freedom Public Charter School for a year and a half as a teacher's aide. She took a leave of absence from the charter school position to work at a shelter as part of an internship for
UNICEF's Educational Policy Department in
Latin America, specifically
Panama. After her internship for UNICEF, Hager returned to her position at the charter school in Washington, D.C. She has done work as a part-time
reading coordinator at the SEED Public Charter School in
Baltimore,
Maryland, and she has contributed a monthly news story about education for the
Today show.
Writing In 2007, Hager began marketing a book proposal with the assistance of Robert B. Barnett, a Washington attorney.
HarperCollins announced in March 2007 it would publish the book, and it was released September 28, 2007, with an initial printing of 500,000 copies. Her share of the profits will go to UNICEF, while the remainder will go to the woman whose life is the basis of the book, assisting in the young woman's continuing education. During the book tour, Hager appeared on
The Ellen DeGeneres Show. During the interview, Hager telephoned her parents. Hager wrote a second book, in conjunction with her mother, designed to encourage children to read. On November 26, 2012, Hager was named editor-at-large of
Southern Living magazine.
NBC News (2009–present) Since 2009, Jenna Bush has worked at
NBC News as a correspondent and at
Today as both a contributor and an anchor. In August 2009,
NBC hired Hager as a correspondent and contributor for
The Today Show. 's
funeral service (2018) As time progressed, Hager's profile increased on
Today, including filling in as the orange-room anchor during the 7 a.m.-9 a.m. hours and substituting for
Kathie Lee Gifford or
Hoda Kotb during the fourth hour. In 2018, she interviewed
Michelle Obama in a discussion about her life in the
White House, the challenges of raising her daughters in the spotlight, and her book,
Becoming. They also discussed the political atmosphere and political bipartisanship, with Obama stating that, despite their political differences, Hager's father,
George W. Bush, is a "beautiful, funny, kind, sweet man". In March 2019, Hager started Read with Jenna, a monthly book club on
Today Show. In April 2019, Hager began co-hosting the fourth hour of
Today with
Hoda Kotb following
Kathie Lee Gifford's departure. In 2019, Hager was able to participate with
Willie Geist in a special episode of
How Low Will You Go, which aired on the
Today Show. In 2021, Hager reacted emotionally to the
storming of the United States Capitol, stating live on air: In February 2022, Hager signed a first-look deal with
Universal Studio Group. On a November 2022 episode of
Today with Hoda and Jenna, Hager confessed that she "never wears underwear". Later that month, she appeared on
Watch What Happens Live and told host
Andy Cohen that she did not wear underwear during a dinner she had with
King Charles, then Prince Charles, the night before
Queen Elizabeth II died. In February 2023, she announced her third book,
Love Comes First, and sources reported "Jenna's Top Picks" and other endorsement deals.
Sports investment In February 2021,
The Washington Post reported that
Chelsea Clinton, Hager,
Dominique Dawes, and
Briana Scurry were part of an investment group, investing in the
Washington Spirit professional soccer club in the
National Women's Soccer League.
Book club picks: Read with Jenna In March 2019 on
Today, Hager introduced her book club Read with Jenna. In 2022, Hager expanded her book list to children's reading, called Read with Jenna Jr. In September 2023, Hager introduced the podcast she hosts,
Open Book with Jenna, wherein she interviews authors. ==Personal life==