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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.
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 Brian Sullivan and Kelly Evans . History
Susie Gharib (Today's Business; formerly a co-anchor for the Nightly Business Report on PBS, now produced by CNBC; now working at Fortune magazine) Bill Griffeth (Nightly Business Report, Closing Bell, Power Lunch retired in December 2019) Charles Grodin (The Charles Grodin Show; subsequently a commentator for the CBS News Radio before passing.)
Kelly Evans (2013–2018), now anchor of The Exchange and co-anchor of Power Lunch Wilfred Frost (2018–2022), now at Sky News Bill Griffeth (2011–2018), now CNBC anchor at-large; was previously co-anchor of Nightly Business Report until its end in late December 2019
Kelly Evans (2013–2014), now co-hosts Power Lunch and hosts her afternoon show, The Exchange; Mark Haines (2005–2011), deceased; Simon Hobbs (2011–2016) Melissa Lee (2011–2013), now hosts Fast Money on weekdays; she also co-hosts Power Lunch with Kelly Evans and Tyler Mathisen, also on weekdays
The newsroom at CNBC headquarters, also used to host Power Lunch CNBC's control room in New Jersey Melissa Lee and Simon Hobbs on assignment during the show Squawk on the Street The TV studio at the NASDAQ MarketSite, where CNBC's market updates and the show Fast Money are hosted CNBC New Jersey headquarters The newsroom at CNBC's New Jersey headquarters A Squawk Box outside broadcast, hosted ...
Eisen, in turn, replaced Sullivan on Power Lunch, while Frost moved to Closing Bell to co-anchor alongside Kelly Evans (herself a former co-anchor of Worldwide Exchange); both Eisen and Frost co-anchored Closing Bell from November 29, 2018 until the latter's departure from CNBC on February 16, 2022.
Prior to joining CNBC in 2004, Lee worked for Bloomberg Television and CNN Financial News. Before her career in television, Lee was a consultant at Mercer Management Consulting. Her cases focused on the banking and credit card sectors. [5] Lee is married to Ben Kallo, a financial analyst, [10] and gave birth to twins in 2019. [11]