Sheinelle Jones

Journalist

Birthday April 19, 1978

Birth Sign Aries

Birthplace Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.

Age 45 years old

Nationality United States

Height 4′ 11″

#54104 Most Popular

1978

Sheinelle Marie Jones (born April 19, 1978) is an American journalist and a news anchor and correspondent for NBC News.

She is one of the hosts of the third hour of Today on weekdays.

She is also the host of the educational nature program Wild Child broadcast on The More You Know block on NBC.

Sheinelle Marie Jones was born April 19, 1978, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Her father is U.S. District Court Judge C. Darnell Jones II.

She credits her mother with raising her "surrounded by the power of intentionality," by posting inspirational sayings throughout the house.

She attended Wichita Brooks Middle Magnet School and Wichita Heights High School, both in Wichita, Kansas, and Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, where she pledged the historically Black sorority Alpha Kappa Alpha.

While still in high school, she had her first internship in a CBS television newsroom.

Jones' first broadcast job was in Springfield, Illinois for WICS.

Before going to work for NBC News, Jones worked at KOKI-TV, the FOX affiliate in Tulsa, Oklahoma and WTXF-TV, the FOX O&O in Philadelphia.

She was at the Philadelphia station for more than nine years.

2007

In 2007, Jones married Uche Ojeh, whom she met at Northwestern University, and they have three children, sons Kayin and Uche, and daughter Clara.

2014

Jones joined Today on October 4, 2014, as part of Weekend Today.

2019

In January 2019, she became a co-host on 3rd Hour Today.

As a co-host on 3rd Hour Today and a co-anchor on the Saturday editions of Weekend Today, Jones was working six days a week.

On December 21, 2019, Jones left Weekend Today.

2020

In February 2020, Jones had surgery to remove lesions from her vocal cord and thus could not speak at all for two weeks; she remained out of work for six weeks.

In 2021, she was the executive producer for a documentary entitled Stories We Tell: The Fertility Secret, which examined the impact of fertility issues on women of color.