Alayna Treene
Alayna Treene (born September 8, 1994) is an American journalist. She is currently a Congressional reporter for Axios, after previously covering the Trump White House.[1]
Alayna Treene  | |
|---|---|
| Born | September 8, 1994 Skillman, New Jersey, U.S.  | 
| Alma mater | George Washington University | 
| Occupation | Journalist | 
| Years active | 2013–present | 
| Employer | Axios | 
In December 2021, Treene was named to Forbes' "30 under 30" list for media. [2]
Early life and education
    
Treene was born in the Skillman section of Montgomery Township, New Jersey. She graduated summa cum laude from George Washington University in 2016 with a BA in journalism and mass communications.
Career
    
Treene started her career as an editorial intern at CBS News, Variety and for Bloomberg News in London. She joined Axios as a staff reporter in 2016 before she became an associate news editor in 2018.[3] Treene was appointed a White House and national political reporter covering the Trump administration and the impeachment inquiry in 2018.[4][5][6] She has appeared as a political analyst on C-SPAN, Fox News, CBS News and MSNBC.[7][8][9]
References
    
- "Alayna Treene on Axios". Axios. Retrieved December 4, 2019.
 - "Alayna Treene (27): Congressional Reporter, Axios". Forbes.
 - "Articles by Alayna Treene | Axios Journalist | Muck Rack". muckrack.com. Retrieved December 4, 2019.
 - "Axios Pro Rata: Impeachment Day on Apple Podcasts". Apple Podcasts. Retrieved December 4, 2019.
 - "How To Follow The Trump Impeachment Inquiry As It Unfolds". Bustle. Retrieved December 4, 2019.
 - Palmer, Anna; Sherman, Jake; Okun, Eli; Ross, Garrett. "POLITICO Playbook PM: McConnell's next move". POLITICO. Retrieved April 17, 2020.
 - "President Trump sets his sights on the WTO". MSNBC.com. Retrieved December 4, 2019.
 - "Alayna Treene and Jonathan Tamari on the Week Ahead in Washington | C-SPAN.org". www.c-span.org. Retrieved December 4, 2019.
 - "Former New Mexico governor: You can't address humanitarian crisis at the border without addressing security crisis". Fox News. May 3, 2019. Retrieved April 17, 2020.