Millicent Jefferson is the director and an associate producer for Marketplace. Jefferson is responsible for daily direction of the show in addition to producing news Qs, host features and regular segments. She also oversees show interns and manages the diverse pool of both sources and voices represented on air. Jefferson’s recent efforts include producing the “State of the Black Union” series, in addition to several Marketplace live shows from remote locations.

A self-described taskmaster with an eye for details, Jefferson joined Marketplace in 2008. Prior to joining Marketplace, Jefferson began her career at American Public Media as an intern, then became a producer for radio and web with Weekend America.  She’s worked at Bush Radio in Cape Town, South Africa, contributed to ABCs “Good Morning America,” Current TV and many other broadcast outlets.

Before starting her career in journalism, Jefferson taught fourth and fifth grade students at the Los Angeles Unified School District tackling standard, summer school and special education teaching curriculums.

Jefferson attended the University of California, Berkeley where she earned her bachelor’s degree in anthropology. Later, she obtained her master’s degree in journalism from the University of Southern California, Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism.

Features By Millie Jefferson

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Analyzing the Fed's bank loan data

If you've ever tried to sort through transactions on your own bank statements, you will appreciate the work produced by The Wall Street Journal a...
Posted In: financial crisis, The Fed
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The Most Marketable Player in Baseball

Advertisers love Derek Jeter. According to a survey by SportsBusinessDaily...
Posted In: baseball, business of sports, Sports
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Golden State sold for record amount

The Golden State Warriors basketball team was sold today for $450 million, which makes it the highest price ever paid for an NBA team....
Posted In: basketball, business of sports, Sports
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Michigan's Big House

The University of Michigan has football bragging rights even before the season begins. The school announced today that at the start of football...
Posted In: business of sports, college sports, Education, Sports
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The Booming Business of Anti-LeBron T-shirts

There have been many statements made and shot down about how the economy of Cleveland will suffer because of LeBron James' departure to South Beach...
Posted In: business of sports, Retail, Sports
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Bienvenidos a Miami

Its official, NBA all-star LeBron James is leaving the Cleveland Cavaliers and joining the Miami Heat. There he will play along side Dwayne Wade...
Posted In: business of sports
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Is a win for FIFA a win for South Africa?

Even though the World Cup has not yet ended, there are already some clear winners and losers....
Posted In: business of sports, soccer, South Africa, World Cup
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N.B.A. Increases Salary Cap

The National Basketball Association announced Wednesday that it increased the salary cap for the 2010-2011 season to just over $58 million. The...
Posted In: basketball, business of sports, Sports
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LeBron's LeDecision

Lebronapalooza. Lebrachelor. Lebraga....
Posted In: basketball, business of sports, Sports

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