Ellen Jaffe Jones
Ellen Jaffe Jones is an American athlete, certified personal trainer, health and fitness journalist and vegan writer.
Biography
As a former TV investigative/consumer reporter/anchor in Des Moines, Miami, and St. Louis, Jones wrote her book after her mother, aunt, and both sisters had been diagnosed with breast cancer. Jones has won The National Press Club first place for the Best Consumer Journalism of 1984 and two Emmy Awards plus four Emmy nominations for her reporting.Jones joined Smith Barney as a financial consultant, and during her 5 years, was the #1 market performer in 2001 at her branch which included downtown St. Louis. Jones joined her then-husband, Clarence, in his media consulting business, Winning News Media, Inc. She did media consulting for many vegan and vegetarian doctors, dietitians, and health care professionals and organizations.
She became a cooking instructor for the national non-profit, The Cancer Project, now known as Food for Life. She has been a runner since age 28, and became a certified personal trainer and certified running coach. Before her book came out, she was the assistant volunteer coach for the girls' cross country team at Manatee High School in Bradenton, Florida. She is also a private personal trainer/running and walking coach in the Sarasota area of Florida.
In a 2012 interview, Jones stated that she has been a vegan for 30 years. At the 2019 National Senior Games in Albuquerque, Jones received a gold medal in the 4x100 meters. She placed 100th in the 800 and 1500 meters and was only one of two women in her 77-member age group to compete in all seven track events. The National Senior Games chose Jones to be the "Athlete of the Month" in April 2020. At the 2022 National Senior Games, held on May 10–23 in Fort Lauderdale, Jones finished third in her age group.
Jones is a Florida-licensed realtor, specializing in the Sarasota area.