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  2. Kelly Evans - Wikipedia

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    Kelly Evans (born July 17, 1985) is an American journalist and co-anchor of Power Lunch on the CNBC business news channel. [1] She was previously based in CNBC Europe 's London, England, headquarters from May 2012 to May 2013 and is now based in CNBC's headquarters in New Jersey. Prior to joining CNBC, she was an economics reporter at The Wall ...

  3. Dion Kelly-Evans - Wikipedia

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    On 1 August 2019, Kelly-Evans signed for Notts County helping them qualify for the play-offs in each of his three seasons on County's quest back to the EFL League Two. [8] Kelly-Evans was released at the end of the 2021–22 season. [9] On 1 July 2022, Kelly-Evans joined Boreham Wood. [10]

  4. Squawk on the Street - Wikipedia

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    On May 17, 2013, Kelly Evans (previously the co-anchor of Worldwide Exchange, which was originally based in CNBC Europe's headquarters at Fleet Place in London; then at the time, co-anchor of Closing Bell), became the new co-anchor of Squawk on the Street, her assignment began three days later. [3]

  5. Power Lunch - Wikipedia

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    March 4, 1996. (1996-03-04) –. present. The Power Lunch broadcast set. The Power Lunch background. A Power Lunch broadcast (2008-03-11) Power Lunch is a television business news program on CNBC, airing between 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. Eastern Time. It is presented by Tyler Mathisen, Melissa Lee, and Kelly Evans.

  6. Devon Kelly-Evans - Wikipedia

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    Kelly-Evans made his professional debut as a substitute on 23 August 2016 in a 6-1 Football League Cup defeat to Norwich City, coming on to replace Ben Stevenson after 67 minutes. [3] Towards the end of the 2016–17 season, Devon Kelly-Evans was sent out on loan to Nuneaton Town , where he made 11 appearances and scored two goals.

  7. Kellylee Evans - Wikipedia

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    Vocalist. Years active. 1990s–present. Labels. Plus Loin Music, Universal Music France, Enliven! Media. Website. kellyleeevans.com. Kellylee Evans (born 7 February 1975) is a Canadian jazz and soul music vocalist.

  8. Kelly Evans (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Kelly Evans is a journalist. Kelly Evans may also refer to: Kellylee Evans, musician; Kelly Evans (curler) from List of teams on the 2013–14 World Curling Tour; Devon Kelly-Evans, English association football player, brother of Dion; Dion Kelly-Evans, English association football player, brother of Devon

  9. Kelli Evans - Wikipedia

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    Born. 1968 or 1969 (age 55–56) Political party. Democratic. Education. Stanford University (BA) University of California, Davis (JD) Kelli Evans (born 1968 or 1969) [1] is an American lawyer who serves as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of California. She previously served as a judge of the Alameda County Superior Court.