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Jennifer Vaughn - Shadow Kid

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Jennifer Vaughn has anchored TV news in New Hampshire since 1997. She's earned several Emmy nominations, the Red Cross Sword of Hope Award, and contributed to coverage recognized with an Edward R. Murrow Award, a Peabody Award, Associated Press honors, and multiple NH Association of Broadcasters commendations. Jennifer has had roles in internationally televised presidential debates alongside CNN, ABC News, and Fox News, and has interviewed every president, and presidential candidate since 1999. She has also interviewed First Ladies Barbara Bush, and Michelle Obama. In 2008, Jennifer was dispatched to Arizona to cover the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XXll, and when ABC's Extreme Home Makeover rolled into New Hampshire, she was there live when a local family saw their new home for the first time.

Jennifer is also the author of five books, with a sixth slated for release in 2021. Her debut novel, Last Flight Out, was featured in the Swag Bag at the Daytime Emmy Awards in Beverly Hills, Ca. in 2013. Jennifer's second novel, Throw Away Girls, is Book #1 in the Jaycee Wilder Series. Book #2, Legacy Girls, is the follow-up release. Echo Valley, blends small-town New Hampshire with the intensity and scandal of a presidential campaign. Her 2019 release, Shadow Kid, is the award-winning recount of real life events, and has earned a Readers' Favorite Bronze Medal for Excellence in Writing.

Jennifer has been interviewed by dozens of television and radio stations and has been featured in publications that include The Huffington Post, NH Magazine, Thrive Global, INC. Magazine, and NH Business Magazine. She's also appeared on the, " On Mic with Jordan Rich" Podcast.

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