Jacqueline GaNun

The Associated Press - Michigan

Reporter Profile

GaNun is currently a Federal Impact Reporter at The Associated Press. She previously worked as a Dow Jones News Fund intern on the publishing desk at The Wall Street Journal, business news intern at NPR and reporting fellow at The Current of coastal Georgia. She holds a master’s degree in journalism from the University of Georgia, where she also earned bachelor’s degrees in journalism and international affairs. At her independent student newspaper, The Red & Black, she served as editor-in-chief and won an award from the Georgia College Press Association for an article about unaffordable housing. GaNun has run two half-marathons on two continents.

Beat: Federal impact reporter, Michigan

Michigan is a critical swing state heading into an election year, with several leaders on the national political stage and a region heavily affected by tariffs and disruptions to the auto industry. This reporter covers the impact of federal policies, midterm and 2028 topics of national interest and women’s issues in a state where female leaders hold several top executive roles. The reporter covers breaking news and produces explanatory, accountability and solutions-focused journalism.