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Jennifer Hogan, born Jennifer Vesnaver on 23 August in Adelaide, South Australia, is a 2 x NCAA National Champion athlete, entrepreneur, TV host and journalist. She has received an Emmy Award for her work and ''Forbes'' calls Hogan the "Socially Savvy TV Journalist" with the most online followers of any local TV anchor in the nation on Twitter and Facebook combined. Biography Vesnaver was born in Adelaide, South Australia, where she graduated from Underdale High School. Initially, Vesnaver started out at the University of Adelaide majoring in Finance. However, in 1997, she came to Seattle, Washington with the Australian National Rowing (sport), Rowing Team to race in the Windermere Cup and two years later, was offered a rowing scholarship at the University of Washington where she was captain of the Husky Women's Crew Team; winning two NCAA Rowing Championship, national championships. Jenni Hogan graduated in 2002 from UW in Economics and Communications. She has been actively involv ...
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