CAROL ROSS JOYNTstarted her three-decade career in journalism with the wire services and Time magazine before becoming a writer for Walter Cronkite on CBS Evening News. She went on to work as a producer and writer for NBC News, CBS News Nightwatch, USA Today: The Television Show, This Week with David Brinkley, Nightline, Larry King Live, and Hardball with Chris Matthews. Upon her husband’s...
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CAROL ROSS JOYNTstarted her three-decade career in journalism with the wire services and Time magazine before becoming a writer for Walter Cronkite on CBS Evening News. She went on to work as a producer and writer for NBC News, CBS News Nightwatch, USA Today: The Television Show, This Week with David Brinkley, Nightline, Larry King Live, and Hardball with Chris Matthews. Upon her husband’s death, Joynt inherited his landmark Georgetown restaurant, Nathans, where she created The Q&A Café. In 2008, Forbes magazine listed Nathans as one of Washington’s top “power restaurants,” due largely to The Q&A Café. Today, in addition to booking and producing her talk show, Carol writes a weekly column about Washington for the website NewYorkSocialDiary.com.
In one of her very first Washington, DC appearances since the May 16th release of her new book and memoir, Innocent Spouse, Carol Ross Joynt will share her story of success to devastation following the death of her husband and the reclaiming of her life.
You will not want to miss this poignant and candid conversation with one of Washington, DCs most iconic and recognizable figures!
Carol will be signing copies of her book at this event!