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Jodi Kantor
Jodi Kantor (born April 21, 1975) is a ''New York Times'' correspondent whose work has covered the workplace, technology and gender. She has been the paper's Arts & Leisure editor and covered two presidential campaigns, chronicling the transformation of Barack and Michelle Obama of Chicago into president and first lady of the United States. Kantor, the author of the best-selling book "The Obamas," is a contributor to CBS This Morning and has also appeared on ''Charlie Rose'', ''The Daily Show'', ''The Today Show'', and many others. ==Education and early career== After growing up in New York City, Kantor moved to Holmdel Township, New Jersey where she graduated from Holmdel High School.〔Rubin, Debra. ("Obama marriage to be spotlight of fund-raiser" ), ''New Jersey Jewish News'', April 26, 2010. Accessed January 10, 2012. "Kantor grew up in Queens, Staten Island, and Holmdel and graduated from Holmdel High School."〕 Kantor graduated magna cum laude from Columbia University in 1996. She was selected for and participated in the Dorot Fellowship in Israel from 1996-97, where she studied Hebrew and worked with Israeli-Palestinian organizations in East Jerusalem, and later served as a New York City Urban Fellow.〔(Times Appoints Two as Editors in Culture News ) ''The New York Times''. January 23, 2003. Retrieved January 14, 2012〕 Later, she attended Harvard Law School for one semester, taking a leave to work at ''Slate'', where she became an editor.
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