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Allison Jeanne Davis, born on April 7, 1953, is an important American leader in television and non-profit organizations. She has worked hard to make a difference in both media and helping communities.

About Allison Jeanne Davis

Early Life and Education

Allison Jeanne Davis was born in New York, New York. She loved learning and went to Boston University. In 1975, she graduated with a degree in journalism. Journalism is about gathering, writing, and presenting news and information.

A Career in Television

After college, Allison started her career at WBZ-TV. She quickly became a key person in the news world. She was also one of the people who helped start the National Association of Black Journalists. This group helps support and connect Black journalists.

Allison worked her way up in television news. She became a reporter at KDKA-TV in Pittsburgh. Later, she worked as a writer and producer at NBC. She even helped launch MSNBC, which is a big news channel. From 1998 to 2004, Allison was a senior vice president at CBS and Dunbar Productions. This meant she had a very important role in creating TV shows and content.

Helping Others: Non-Profit Work

After her successful career in television, Allison Jeanne Davis decided to use her skills to help non-profit organizations. These are groups that work for a cause, not for profit. From 2004 to 2009, she worked at the Jackie Robinson Foundation. She was the vice president, chief operating officer, and special assistant to the chief executive. The Jackie Robinson Foundation helps young people get an education.

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