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Kate Rooney - CNBC technology reporter focusing on financial technology, payments, and venture capital; Rick Santelli (Chicago) - CNBC on-air editor, also covering the Fed and foreign exchange market; Pippa Stevens - markets and investing reporter; Jane Wells - special correspondent
Pages in category "CNBC people" The following 124 pages are in this category, out of 124 total. ... List of CNBC personalities; A. Guy Adami; B. Peter Barnes (journalist)
Golodryga was born to a working-class family of Bessarabian Jews on June 15, 1978, in the town of Căușeni, [4] Soviet Moldova.She is the only child of her parents. [5] [6]In 1980, when she was 18 months old, her family left the Soviet Union as political refugees, with $150 between them.
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.
In June 2010, she added the role of co-anchoring The Kudlow Report from 7–8 p.m. EST to her CNBC duties. During her time on CNBC, she regularly interviewed Fortune 500 CEOs and broke news of initial public offerings and pre-market movements. Lapin anchored her show from Washington, D.C., during the U.S. budget crisis of 2011.
This special edition showed memorable clips from its first year on the air from the NASDAQ (where Fast Money re-debuted on 2007-01-08), and also covered that day's 277-point plunge on the Dow. Michael Eisner, former Disney CEO and current host of his own CNBC show, Conversations with Michael Eisner, made a special guest appearance on this program.
An on-air still photo of Ettinger is included in "Bloomberg By Bloomberg," Michael Bloomberg's 2001 autobiography. [13] She spent nearly 12 years at Bloomberg News covering Wall Street and the financial markets, and also anchored live coverage of the September 11th terrorist attacks from Bloomberg's midtown Manhattan studios.
From 1999 to 2002, he served as correspondent for several CNBC programs including Business Center as well as a special correspondent for Fox X-press on Fox News. Prior to joining NBC, Quintanilla served as co-anchor for CNBC's early-morning program, Wake Up Call. Beginning December 19, 2005, Quintanilla co-anchored Squawk Box.