Jen Tucholski

Jen Tucholski started her career in journalism working as a broadcast associate at CBS News where she contributed to stories for the CBS Evening News, 60 Minutes, CBS This Morning, and CBS News Sunday Morning. She also earned a Master of Science degree in Journalism from Columbia University. 

With a strong passion for storytelling and a broad-based understanding of the ever-evolving media landscape, Jen entered the public relations profession at Weber Shandwick, a leading public relations firm. 

She returned to CBS News on the communications side of the organization, heading up promotion for 48 Hours, the CBS Evening News, primetime specials, and CBS News Sunday Morning. Jen was also a point person for internal communications between the news division team and CBS Corporate.

Jen was later hired by business and civic leader, Jonathan Tisch, as Vice President of Communications for Walnut Hill Media, LLC. Mr. Tisch, Co-Chairman of the Board of Loews Corporation and Executive Chairman of its subsidiary Loews Hotels & Co., and a Co-Owner of the New York Football Giants, founded Walnut Hill Media as a separate, privately held company. Jen performed multiple roles of public relations specialist, speech writer, researcher, and associate producer on the Emmy-nominated show, Beyond the Boardroom with Jonathan Tisch, which aired on CNBC and Bloomberg.

She entered the higher education sector at St. John’s University, where she was Director of Media Relations, overseeing the flow of all communications between the institution and local and national media. Jen also graduated from St. John’s University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology. 

Jen went on to form her own strategic communications firm, Moment Media, LLC, where she advised clients from lifestyle brands to world-class nonprofits before joining Believe in a Cure. 

She lives in New Jersey with her husband and three children.