Jack Wolfsohn

Jack Wolfsohn - Political Young Professional

A former legislative correspondent for the United States Senate, Jack Wolfsohn is experienced in public policy, political campaigns, and writing. Jack Wolfsohn spent over two years working for Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), starting as Press and Digital Assistant, where he handled social media content, press releases, media inquiries, and daily communications.

After his initial role in communications, Mr. Wolfsohn transitioned to his most recent role as legislative correspondent for Senator Blackburn, which he held until February 2025. He managed diverse portfolios, from energy and education to labor and agriculture, and engaged in the drafting of legislation, vote recommendations, and relationships with advocacy groups, lobbyists, NGOs, and constituents.

Mr. Wolfsohn is currently pursuing a career in journalism. From May to August 2025, he served as a policy intern at the Jewish Institute for National Security of America (JINSA) in Washington, DC.

Mr. Wolfsohn has a bachelor’s degree in history from Brown University. During his studies, he interned at the National Journalism Center and National Review, where he wrote daily articles for National Review Online. He continues to read National Review as well as The Economist, Foreign Affairs, and The Wall Street Journal, among other outlets. Aside from reading, his hobbies include outdoor activities like skiing, hiking, cycling, and playing tennis.

Jack Wolfsohn

Jack Wolfsohn

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Jack Wolfsohn
Bridgeport, CT US