1. Jacqueline Michele Alemany was born on February 24,1989 and is an American journalist and political reporter, who is a congressional correspondent for The Washington Post.

1. Jacqueline Michele Alemany was born on February 24,1989 and is an American journalist and political reporter, who is a congressional correspondent for The Washington Post.
Jacqueline Alemany previously authored Power Up, an early-morning newsletter, and covered policy issues including the opioid crisis.
Jacqueline Alemany's parents are Ellen and Joaquin "Jack" Alemany.
Jacqueline Alemany's mother is the descendant of Italian immigrants and her father is the son of Valencian immigrants from Spain.
Jacqueline Alemany's mother served as president, chairman, and CEO of CIT Group.
Jacqueline Alemany graduated from Harvard University in 2011, with a degree in government.
Jacqueline Alemany was the Harvard Crimson women's basketball team captain during her senior year.
Jacqueline Alemany started her career in the page program at CBS News, before being hired as a multimedia reporter in 2012, specializing in domestic and foreign affairs, politics, and general news.
At CBS News, Jacqueline Alemany covered the 2016 presidential campaign as a digital reporter.
Jacqueline Alemany was awarded an International Women's Media Foundation fellowship in 2017.
Jacqueline Alemany joined The Washington Post in 2018 after six years at CBS News to author PowerUp, an early-morning newsletter that focused on national politics, the White House and Congress.
Jacqueline Alemany worked as a contributor at Vogue, and the Huffington Post.