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Maria Bartiromo
is the anchor of CNBC’s "Closing Bell with Maria Bartiromo" (M-F, 3-5
p.m. ET), and host and managing editor of the nationally syndicated
"Wall Street Journal Report with Maria Bartiromo," which was also
recently rated the most watched financial news program in
America. Bartiromo graduated from New York University, where she
majored in journalism and minored in economics.
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Erin Burnett
anchors CNBC's "Street Signs" (2-3 p.m. ET) and co-anchors CNBC's
"Squawk on the Street," (9-11 a.m. ET) with Mark Haines. Before
CNBC she anchored two hours of programming for Bloomberg TV. Burnett holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Economy from Williams College in Williamstown, Mass.
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Michelle Caruso-Cabrera is
a co-anchor of "Worldwide Exchange" (M-F, 4-6 a.m. ET), CNBC's first
global daily business news program utilizing the resources of CNBC,
CNBC Europe and CNBC Asia. Prior to "Worldwide Exchange,"
Caruso-Cabrera anchored CNBC's "Wake Up Call."
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Melissa Francis
is the energy reporter for CNBC, covering issues surrounding energy
including oil and gasoline pricing, supply and demand, and the large
corporations behind these issues. Francis is based at the network’s
global headquarters in Englewood Cliffs, N.J. Francis graduated with honors from Harvard University with a bachelor of Arts degree
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Sue Herera
is co-anchor of "Power Lunch" (M-F, 12-2 p.m. ET) and host and anchor
of CNBC’s special international series. Herera was one of the first
women to break into the world of broadcast business news, earning her
the nickname "The First Lady of Wall Street." Herera is a founding member of CNBC, helping to launch the network in 1989.
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Becky Quick
is co-anchor of “Squawk Box,” (M-F, 6 -9 a.m. ET). Previously,
Quick, a seven-year veteran of The Wall Street Journal, covered the
Wall Street beat for CNBC as part of the network’s partnership with Dow
Jones. Quick received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political
Science from Rutgers University in 1993.
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Trish Regan is a general assignment reporter and fill-in anchor.
In 2002, her work at KPIX-TV in San Francisco CA earned her The Most
Outstanding Young Broadcast Journalist Award from the Northern
California Society of Professional Journalists. Regan graduated cum
laude from Columbia University with a bachelor's degree in U.S. history.
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Christine Tan is
the Singapore-based anchor for "Worldwide Exchange," coming live
every weekday from Asia, Europe and the U.S. Tan also anchors
CNBC's longest-running feature program "Managing Asia" interviewing
prominent CEOs and leaders of top companies doing business in Asia.
She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology and English and a
Masters of Arts with Honors in Sociology from the University of
Auckland, New Zealand.
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