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Jenny Ament

Associate Producer

SHORT BIO

Jenny Ament is a former associate producer for Marketplace Weekend. She joined Marketplace in 2014, bringing a diverse background to her role.

Jenny’s work experience has taken her all over the world: from producing radio for a community station in Winnipeg and directing audiobooks in Atlanta, to serving as a Peace Corps volunteer, an English teacher in China and Oman, and a bartender in Egypt. Prior to her start at Marketplace, she most recently worked as an associate producer for CNN Radio and as a reporter for AM 1690.

A native of Alabama, Jenny enjoys talking to strangers and exploring different ways of life—all of which makes her a perfect fit for public radio.

Latest Stories (71)

My money story: When family values battle happiness

Mar 13, 2015
What does growing up in New York's Chinatown teach you about money?

The logistical mind behind "Boyhood's" 12-year shoot

Meet Vince Palmo, the unsung hero of the Oscar-nominated film.

Meteorologist Gary Dobbs on living through a tornado

Jan 30, 2015
How do you move forward? How does it affect the way you look at things?

My Money Story: Waiting on Inheritance

Jan 9, 2015
An inheritance can do unexpected things to a family.

Is Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy public or private?

Jan 9, 2015
Some people whose lives and work leave an inheritance of for more than just their families.

Something new from something blue

Jan 2, 2015
Turning your dad's jeans into profit.

An obsessive's guide to TV watching

Dec 26, 2014
Author Erin Mallory Long shares a few of her small-screen favorites.

The ups and downs of manufacturing jobs

Dec 12, 2014
Being laid off in manufacturing 4 times in 3 years

The economic evolution of streetwear

Dec 11, 2014
Catering to a fashion hungry crowd with a penchant for the newest of the new.

Adapting to a changing neighborhood: Book Show

Dec 5, 2014
Book Show's odd, unknown, fringe, and quirky collection finds a home.