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Jenny Ament

Associate Producer

SHORT BIO

Jenny Ament is a former associate producer for Marketplace Weekend. She joined Marketplace in 2014, bringing a diverse background to her role.

Jenny’s work experience has taken her all over the world: from producing radio for a community station in Winnipeg and directing audiobooks in Atlanta, to serving as a Peace Corps volunteer, an English teacher in China and Oman, and a bartender in Egypt. Prior to her start at Marketplace, she most recently worked as an associate producer for CNN Radio and as a reporter for AM 1690.

A native of Alabama, Jenny enjoys talking to strangers and exploring different ways of life—all of which makes her a perfect fit for public radio.

Latest Stories (71)

Weighing the economics of airing a live car chase

May 8, 2015
Balancing the demand for drama and the potential danger.
Motorists wave as police cars pursue the Ford Bronco (white, R) driven by Al Cowlings, carrying fugitive murder suspect O.J. Simpson, on a 90-minute slow-speed car chase June 17, 1994 on the 405 freeway in Los Angeles, California.
Getty Images/ MIKE NELSON / Staff

The biggest, baddest black markets in the US

Apr 24, 2015
A snapshot of what the black market says about us.

Life inside the cloister

Apr 24, 2015
Life inside the Monastery of the Angels in Hollywood.

From human trafficking victim to survivor

Apr 24, 2015
One woman describes her journey from invisible to visible.

Jon Ronson on the renaissance of public shaming

Apr 17, 2015
Dealing with collective outrage in the digital age.

Syncing club beats with heart beats

Apr 17, 2015
How one DJ plays with speed to shape your dance experience.

Fast food service pumps the breaks

Apr 17, 2015
Tacos take time to make these days.

Putting a price tag on looking pretty

Apr 10, 2015
Money can't buy you love, but it can score you a new nose.

Making money off trash

Apr 3, 2015
Selling what others throw out

Selling a product that never has to be replaced

Apr 3, 2015
How to make products that last forever and still turn a profit.