U.S. TV show hires ex-president Bush's daughter
LOS ANGELES - Former President George W. Bush's daughter, Jenna Bush Hager, is set to become a correspondent for the U.S. television news and talk show Today.
NBC, which airs Today weekday mornings, said on Monday it had hired Hager, 27, to be a contributing correspondent starting Sept. 14.
In previous appearances, she displayed a natural ability to communicate and connect, Jim Bell, the show's executive producer, said in a statement. She has great passion about important subjects, especially education and literacy.
Hager started teaching schoolchildren in Washington in 2005 and has served as an intern for UNICEF, touring Latin America and the Caribbean to document the plight of impoverished children.
She currently is the Young Leadership Ambassador & Chair for UNICEF's Next Generation committee.
Hager has written two books that made The New York Times bestsellers list, Ana's Story: A Journey of Hope, the true story of a 17-year-old mother in Latin America who has HIV, and Read All About It!, a picture book co-written with her mother, former first lady Laura Bush.
Hager also has written stories for The New York Times and CosmoGIRL! magazine. She graduated from the University of Texas in 2004. (Editing by Xavier Briand)