James Hohmann Biography
James Homan is a prominent American podcaster and journalist, currently working as an opinion columnist for The Washington Post. He is also the host of the Please, Go On podcast. He previously worked as a national political correspondent for the Post.
James Hohmann Age
James Homan was born in Apple Valley, Minnesota, United States in the mid-1980s. he is about 36 years old.
James Hohmann Height
James is 5 feet 11 inches tall.
James Hohmann Family
He is from Apple Valley, Minnesota, USA. Despite his big name and fame, James has managed to keep his family’s information out of the public eye. Nonetheless, we are keeping an eye on this section and will update you on the issue once James makes the information available to the public.
James Hohmann Wife
He is currently romantically involved with his beautiful girlfriend Annie Lynskey. She is an art historian by training and has also worked as a White House correspondent for the Washington Post. Annie has previously worked for the Baltimore Sun, Bloomberg News, Boston Globe and Businessweek. They currently live in Washington D.C.
James Hohmann Education
He attended Stanford University and received a BA in History in 2009. While at Stanford University, he was president and editor-in-chief of the Stanford Daily. James also did internships with the Dallas Morning News and the San Jose Mercury News.
James Hohmann Salary
He earns a respectable salary of $98,700 a year. This is evident in the salaries of opinion columnists at the Washington Post.
James Hohmann Net Worth
James has managed to amass a sizeable fortune over the years and has an estimated net worth of $2 million.
James Hohmann Career
He currently works as an opinion columnist for the Washington Post. He previously worked as a national political correspondent for the Washington Post.
In addition, James provided the voice for The Washington Post. He also moderated the PowerPost, which focused vertically on the intersection of politics and politics. Additionally, while working as a national political correspondent, he also covered politics, including the administration of Donald Trump.
Before returning to The Washington Post in 2015, James was a staff writer for Politico from 2009 to 2014. During his stay, he covered the US Congress, lobbying, media, lobbying, the presidency, and Mitt Romney’s 2012 presidential campaign. In addition, James served as the lead reporter for the 2014 US Senate and Gubernatorial elections.
He also worked as a reporter for the Washington-based Los Angeles Times. While working there, James wrote about the White House, Congress, and the 2008 presidential campaign. In 2008, he also worked as a metro reporter for the Washington Post.