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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
left CNBC for CNN. She anchored
CNBC's "Street Signs" (2-3 p.m.
ET) and co-anchored CNBC's
"Squawk on the Street," (9-11 a.m. ET)
with the recently deceased 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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Amanda
Mandy Drury is
News Anchor, CNBC Asia Pacific's
morning business programs: "Squawk
Box" and "CNBC’s Cash Flow." She
also fills in for regular US
anchors when they are on vacation or
special assignment.
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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 Melissa
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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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Melissa
Lee
currently (as of July 2011) is the host of
CNBC's "Fast Money," "Fast
Money Halftime Report”, "Options Action" and
“Money in Motion Currency
Trading.” The Busy as a bee Lee took over as
host of Fast Money when
Dylan Ratigan left CNBC for companion network
MSNBC on March 27,
2009. Melissa Lee graduated with honors
from Harvard College with
a Bachelor of Arts in Government in 1995.
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Ayesha
Faridi
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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. Trish
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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
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