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Bob Pisani (New York) - NYSE floor reporter and senior markets correspondent; Courtney Reagan - retail reporter; Kate Rogers - small business and entrepreneurship reporter; Kate Rooney - CNBC technology reporter focusing on financial technology, payments, and venture capital
Rebecca "Becky" Quick (born July 18, 1972) is an American television journalist/newscaster and co-anchorwoman of CNBC's financial news shows Squawk Box and On the Money. Biography [ edit ]
She was a four-time scholar athlete, co-captain of the women's lacrosse team (First Team All-State, First Team All-ODAC, and First Team All-Region selections) and was elected to membership in the national leadership honor society Omicron Delta Kappa. [2] [3] On April 22, 2017, she married CNBC's sports reporter, Eric Chemi. They have five children.
Since January 2009, she has occasionally hosted Closing Bell when the anchor is unavailable. She has also hosted Options Action, and is now the host of CNBC's 5pm ET daily show Fast Money. Lee took over as host of CNBC's 5pm ET daily show, Fast Money when Dylan Ratigan left CNBC for companion network MSNBC on March 27, 2009. She was the interim ...
Tausche served as a substitute anchor for Squawk Box, Squawk on the Street and Power Lunch. and from May 2, 2014, until April 2017 she was a co-anchor of Squawk Alley. [citation needed] She has also appeared on Washington Week in Review. [13] On June 29, 2023, Tausche announced that she was leaving CNBC. [14]
Eisen worked for Bloomberg Television where she was initially a Bloomberg Radio host and subsequently the television co-anchor of Bloomberg Surveillance. In 2013, she was hired by CNBC to co-host Worldwide Exchange and Squawk on the Street. [2] On March 12, 2018, Brian Sullivan replaced Eisen (and co-anchor Wilfred Frost) as anchor of Worldwide ...
Boorstin's first book When Women Lead: What They Achieve, Why They Succeed, and How We Can Learn from Them was published by Simon & Schuster on October 11, 2022. [14] In the book, Boorstin discusses the stories of over sixty female CEOs and business leaders, including interviews with businesswomen like Stitch Fix founder Katrina Lake and Bumble founder Whitney Wolfe Herd. [15]
Michelle Caruso-Cabrera (born February 9, 1967) is an American journalist, board member and former politician. [1] She was CNBC's first Latina anchor at and first Chief International Correspondent regular and is now a CNBC contributor, where she has worked for more than twenty years.