Meet Tamron Hall’s Husband Steven Greener Who Plays an Important Part in Her Life
While Tamron Hall is a notable media personality, her husband Steven Greener's appearance in the media is more understated.
Hall has welcomed her son Moses via IVF in April 2019 with Greener. The couple got married in March 2019.
Greener stood out as truly newsworthy when he was designated as the head of the music talent management division at Primary Wave Entertainment.
Tamron Hall on August 05, 2019 in West Hollywood, California | Photo: Getty Images
In an interview with PEOPLE, the former NBC veteran anchor revealed that Greener was the first person she dated seriously after leaving NBC in 2017.
"Steven was my first and only boyfriend who did not have to turn on the T.V. to see me, and I think that's been important," she said.
According to Hall, she had known her music manager husband for a long time and that they would run into one another.
So what else is there to know about Greener? We've got you covered.
As indicated by a report, the Los Angeles native was born on June 28, 1967. In contrast to Hall, he's a private individual with no social media presence.
In 2017, Greener stood out as truly newsworthy when he was designated as the head of the music talent management division at Primary Wave Entertainment.
There, he keeps an eye on the music talent management of several celebrities, including Cee Lo Green, Brandy, Fantasia, and Melissa Etheridge.
In 1989, Greener graduated from the State University of New York College at Oneonta.
Right now, he lives in New York, where his better half's work is based. He had one foot in the music business and the other in the film industry in both Los Angeles and New York.
He's a film and music producer related to Benchmark and 5 Boroughs Entertainment. His initial production credits include "Above the Rim" and "New Jack City." Also, he produced "Soul Men" starring Samuel L. Jackson and Bernie Mac.
Greener launched Union Entertainment in 1997. Five years later, it was acquired by 3 Arts Entertainment. He then served as a consultant and V.P. of Lionsgate's Codeblack Films.