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Jane is an American popular host on QVC who was born in the United States. She is popular among her fans for her charming performance and intrinsic qualities of a salesperson. She has been serving with QVC for over 25 Years. Despite her old age, she is actively indulged with her grown-up daughters and never misses a chance to join the fun with them.
Jane Treacy Age
Jane Treacy was born on January 28th, January ,1962, in the United States.
Jane Treacy Career
Jane was hardly twenty-four years old when she was first hired at QVC. Her shows are completely unscripted, and she doesn’t use the teleprompter during the shoot. Treacy has lately joined as a Board of Directors for a destitute shelter. She has been volunteering every week at her girl’s school
Jane Treacy Salary
Jane salary is estimated to be 41,875 USD to 56,633 USD annually .
Jane Treacy Net Worth
Treacy estomated net worth is under review
Jane Treacy Family
Treacy has both both parents whose origins are italians, Her grandfather and father were italian shoe makers. Her mother not much publicized ,was behind her entry to QVC, after being motivated and convinced .Of late,s he has joined QVC as a Board of directors for a destitute shelter. She has been volunteering every week at her girls school.
Treacy has a sister named Chrissy. Both do exercises together and often take around five classes per week counting Zumba and boxing.
Jane Treacy Husband
Treacy is married to Sean Treacy ,and they tied knot on November 11th , November, 1989. Her husband Sean owns the TV marketing service company ‘In Queue Associates LLC.’ The Temple University graduate is in the field of business since 1986 and has also worked as a vice president of QVC product works.
Treacy and her husband Sean Treacy blessed with two daughters, Cara Tracey and Deirdre Treacy. Cara is an American dancer, actress, and singer living in NYC. She is trained in ballet dancing & musical theater. Alongside her mother Jane, Cara has appeared multiple times on QVC. Like her sister Cara, Jane’s other daughter Deirdre is a dancer, singer, and actress based in Philadelphia
Jane’s husband has over three decades of experience in electronic retailing. In 2015, his service company got selected by Enterprise Ireland, and the entrepreneur traveled outside the country promoting the business. Sean has become an electronic retailing industry veteran and now presents a web seminar and informs about Electronic Retailing
Jane Treacy Education
Treacy completed her undergraduate degree in telecommunications at Kutztown University and began working at CNN while still in College. She worked as an assistant producer for local television and as host and producer of a local public affairs program before joining QVC. She is also a ballet dancer and danced as a soloist with the Tri-State Ballet Company.
Jane Treacy Achievements
In May 2018, Jane and her entrepreneur husband Sean outfitted to attend The Rock Dance Annual Gala. During her husband’s birthday on 13th, June,2018, the QVC host showed her compassion towards Sean and wished him birthday with a sweet hashtag ‘#soulmates.’
Together, the couple has two daughters Cara Tracey and Deirdre Treacy. Their elder daughter, Cara, who grew up in Chester County, Pennsylvania has a knack when it comes to dancing. She became inspired by Alan Cumming and Emma Stone and became passionate about the musical theater. She studied at The Rock School for Dance Education and had appeared in QVC with her mother several times.
Cara has endorsed in the international commercial on the box Go-Gator games. The Disney Dreamers Academy ambassador has appeared on several programs like Steve Harvey Show and Good Morning America. Likewise, her younger sister, Deirdre, who was born in 2001 has her birthday on 1 August.
Jane Treacy began working with QVC in 1986 at the age of 24 as one of the home-shopping network’s first hosts, back when there were no guest product experts. She is a winner of the National Infomercial Marketing Association award for best short-form commercial and a prior nominee for best television shopping presenter.
Treacy, who lost her mother to cancer, has hosted QVC’s annual shoe sale, FFANY Shoes on Sale, which benefits breast cancer research and education since 1995. Treacy almost didn’t attend the audition for QVC because she did not believe she had any sales skills and does not view herself as a salesperson.
At one point, she took a year off from QVC but returned due to correspondence from fans and her awareness that her work at QVC meant something more than products to the viewers. Treacy’s QVC workday starts three hours before she goes on air with time spent reviewing products, talking with guests and participating in off-air education sessions with her colleagues.
She reports that her original ideas are the basis for her specialty shows, such as “Shoe Shopping with Jane.” Treacy continues to rely on the advice of QVC’s founder, Joe Segal, to always give the customer more than they expect.
Jane does beautiful knitting and is passionate about it. She took a finishing class of teaching knitting techniques after 40 years. She loves to ski & exploring beaches. Treacy is equally passionate about biking, walking, and swimming in the ocean.
More than a hundred thousand people follow her Facebook page and she has an equally huge following on Twitter. She and her family love reading American history, in particular, the world-shattering wars. They also love to spend her vacation in Disney World
She is passionate about reading particularly true-life based historical times, tales of the sea. Every Thursday night at 9 pm on ET, she hosts a show on Shoe Shopping. She makes herself available at least three to four hours before any of her show, just in order to prepare herself from hair, makeup, understanding the product to meet up with the visitors.
She and her team often have jam sessions to discuss the latest fashion trends. They also do off-air research on latest fashion trends across the world. In the late 1990s, when Facebook, QVC, and other social media were not present, Jane used to receive lots of customer calls.
She would go off-air to take customers’ orders over the phones. Clients would often send her mails with lots of remarks, observations, and queries. One of her most memorable consumer feedback was when a customer informed her that her shoes were so relaxed that she forgot to take them off and went to sleep. The next day when she woke up she found them still on her feet.