- Brian Williams
Brian Douglas Williams (born May 5, 1959) is an anchor and managing editor of "NBC Nightly News", the flagship evening news program of the NBC television network. Williams replaced former Nightly News anchor Tom Brokaw on December 2, 2004. Previously, Williams was the network's chief correspondent at the White House and host of "The News with Brian Williams" on CNBC and MSNBC.
- Jim Cramer
James J. "Jim" Cramer (b., Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania) is an American television personality, former hedge fund manager, and best-selling author. Cramer is host of CNBC's "Mad Money" and co-founder of TheStreet.com. According to the January 27, 2006 episode of "High Net Worth" on CNBC, Cramer has accumulated a net worth of over $100 million. He currently resides in Summit, New Jersey.
- Maria Bartiromo
Savvy readers know that the phrase "ethical scandal" usually actually means "sex scandal" when a high-profile woman in corporate America is involved (ahem, CNBC Money Honey Maria Bartiromo , Wal-Mart ... Maria Bartiromo Quotes Maria Bartiromo It just seems that you were talking positively about McDonald's, that they are ... Maria Bartiromo Quotes: It just seems that you were talking positively about McDonald's, that they ...
- Tim Russert
Tim Russert , a fixture in American homes on Sunday mornings and election nights since becoming moderator of "Meet the Press" nearly 17 years ago, died Friday after collapsing at the Washington bureau of NBC News. He was 58 and lived in Northwest Washington.
- Udayan Mukherjee
Udayan Mukherjee is an anchor on CNBC. Date Of Birth: 13th June, 1972 Udayan Mukherjee, 34 years, is the Executive Editor. He is an economist by training having obtained his B.Sc. in Economics from Presidency college, Calcutta and an MA in Economics from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. He began his career with UTV where he worked for 4 years, before joining CNBC Asia as Special Markets Correspondent.
- Donny Deutsch
Donald Jay "Donny" Deutsch (born November 22, 1957 in Queens, New York) is an advertising executive and talk show host. Deutsch is the chairman of Deutsch, Inc., a $2.7 billion marketing company founded by his father that is the 10th-largest U.S. agency. In 2000, Donny sold his agency to the Interpublic Group of Companies (IPG) for a reported $300 million. He is also the managing partner of Deutsch Open City, an independent production company.
- Erin Burnett
Erin Burnett is co-anchor of the CNBC program, "Squawk on the Street". She and Mark Haines host the program from a set overlooking the New York Stock Exchange. In addition to "Squawk on the Street", she also anchors the network's 2pm ET program "Street Signs". Prior to joining CNBC in 2005, Burnett worked at Bloomberg Television, where she served as anchor of "Bloomberg on the Markets", covering the stock market open and newsmaker interviews, …
- Darren Rovell
Darren Rovell is CNBC's Sports Business Reporter. He is responsible for both analyzing and reporting on the sports business world on all of CNBC's programming including "Squawk Box," "Power Lunch," "Closing Bell," and "On the Money." He also writes a blog at CNBC.com (http://sportsbiz.cnbc.com). Prior to joining CNBC, Rovell served as sports business writer for ESPN.com and reported on the world of agents, stadium deals, endorsements and contracts on ESPN's flagship, …
- Neil Cavuto
Neil Cavuto, Fox's "money guy" (his words) is at times, as regular readers of this site know, very adept at creating the illusion that his show is about "business news" while simultaneously beating the propaganda drums for the Bush administration. Today he was at the top of his game.
- Rajdeep Sardesai
Rajdeep Sardesai : I think sunil historically, barring the 1971 elections (and that too to a limited extent), budgets and economic policy decisions have had limited impact on voters. Finance ministers need to understand that and resist the urge to deliver "populist" budgets.. remember, when chidambaram was in the UF govt, he allowed the pay commission recommendations to go through. It cost the state exchequer crores, but didnt have any impact on the voter.
- Lawrence Kudlow
Lawrence Kudlow expresses faith in Messiah after emerging from a battle with addiction. In the 1980s he served as undersecretary of US Office of Management and Budget. In 1994 The New York Times published a full-page article, "A Wall Street Star's Agonizing Confession," about Kudlow's life and addiction to cocaine.
- Suze Orman
Suze Orman has been called "a force in the world of personal finance" and a "one-woman financial advice powerhouse" by USA Today . A two-time Emmy Award-winning television host, New York Times mega bestselling author, magazine and online columnist, writer/producer, and one of the top motivational speakers in the world today, Orman is undeniably America's most recognized expert on personal finance.
- Dennis Miller
Dennis Miller (born November 3, 1953, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American comedian, political commentator, television personality, and talk radio host. He rose to fame as a cast member of "Saturday Night Live" in the late 1980s, and subsequently hosted a string of his own talk shows on HBO, CNBC and in syndication. He has more recently become known for his conservative opinions including an aggressive stance on U.S. military action.
- David Faber
David Faber is a market news analyst for CNBC, and appears on "Squawk on the Street" (along with Mark Haines and Erin Burnett). He was dubbed "The Brain" by co-workers after he broke the Enron scandal. He has hosted several documentaries on corporations such as Wal-Mart and eBay; the Wal-Mart piece earned Faber a Peabody Award. Faber joined CNBC in 1993 after seven years at Institutional Investor.
- John Harwood
John Harwood is an American journalist who is currently the Chief Washington Correspondent for CNBC and a Senior Contributing Writer for The Wall Street Journal. A 1978 "magna cum laude" graduate of Duke University, Harwood has also served as a Nieman Fellow at Harvard University. He frequently appears on "Washington Week", a public affairs program on PBS hosted by Gwen Ifill.
- Mark Haines
Mark Haines (born April 19,1946) is the former host of the CNBC show "Squawk Box". Haines now appears on "Squawk on the Street" (which airs from 9-10am ET), which he co-hosts, along with Erin Burnett. He co-anchors the 10-11am hour of "Morning Call" from a set overlooking the New York Stock Exchange, along with Liz Claman. Haines attended the University of Pennsylvania Law School and is a member of the New Jersey bar association.
- Herb Greenberg
Herb Greenberg, an American journalist, is a columnist for MarketWatch.com and a frequent guest contributor on various CNBC shows, including "Fast Money" and Jim Cramer's "Mad Money".
- Carl Quintanilla
Carl Quintanilla is a Co-Anchor of "Squawk Box" weekdays 6:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m. ET on CNBC. Quintanilla is also a rotating co-anchor of the 11:00 a.m. ET hour of "Morning Call". In addition to his CNBC work, he is an alternating news anchor on "Weekend Today" on NBC. Before joining NBC in 2003, Quintanilla was a co-anchor of "Wake Up Call" on CNBC.
- Peter Schiff
Mr. Schiff is one of the few non-biased investment advisors (not committed solely to the short side of the market) to have correctly called the current bear market before it began and to have positioned his clients accordingly. As a result of his accurate forecasts on the U.S. stock market, commodities, gold and the dollar, he is becoming increasingly more renowned.
- Margaret Brennan
Margaret Brennan is a correspondent for CNBC. Brennan anchors CNBC Market Wrap updates for CNBC sister network MSNBC. Margaret Brennan is a General Assignment Reporter for CNBC. Brennan began her business news career at CNBC as a producer for financial news legend Louis Rukeyser. She wrote, researched and booked guests for the weekly "Louis Rukeyser’s Wall Street" program and primetime specials.
- Dylan Ratigan
Dylan Ratigan is an American financial journalist for the business TV channel CNBC, where he co-anchors the 3-4pm ET hour of the "Closing Bell" from a set overlooking the New York Stock Exchange (the same set used for "Squawk on the Street"), and hosts the nightly program, "Fast Money" (live from the NASDAQ MarketSite) at 8pm ET. Prior to the launch of "Fast Money", …
- Rick Wagoner
George Richard "Rick" Wagoner, Jr. (born February 9, 1953) is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of General Motors. Rick Wagoner was born in Wilmington, Delaware, and grew up in Richmond, Virginia and graduated from John Randolph Tucker High School. He received a bachelor's degree in economics from Duke University in 1975 and an MBA from Harvard Business School in 1977. After Harvard, he joined GM as an analyst in the treasurer's office.
- Liz Claman
Liz Claman joined FOX Business Network (FBN) as an anchor in October 2007. Her debut included an exclusive interview with Berkshire Hathaway CEO and legendary investor Warren Buffett. ... Before CNBC, Claman served as an anchor and reporter for Boston's WHDH-TV (NBC). She was also a contributing correspondent for NBC's syndicated daytime program RealLife . Prior to that, she anchored a two-hour daily talk show, The Morning Exchange for WEWS-TV (ABC) in Cleveland.
- David Walker
David Walker is an award-winning television news anchor at KCRA television in Sacramento, California. His wife Lois Hart is also a news anchor at KCRA. Walker worked at WESH-TV, in Orlando, Florida, before moving to Sacramento. In 1980, Walker and Hart left Sacramento to join CNN and co-anchored CNN's first news broadcast. In 1989, he joined CNBC and anchored its first news program. Walker moved back to Sacramento where he anchors the news at KCRA (Channel 3).
- Donald Luskin
Donald Luskin is Chief Investment Officer for Trend Macrolytics LLC, a consulting firm providing investment strategy and macroeconomics forecasting and research for institutional investors. Luskin is a contributing editor and columnist both for National Review Online (NRO) and SmartMoney.com. His columns touch on investing, economic and political matters. Luskin is a frequent guest on Larry Kudlow's CNBC television show "Kudlow and Company".
- Jonathan Alter
Jonathan Alter is a columnist and senior editor for "Newsweek" magazine, where he has worked since 1983. A Chicago native and resident of Montclair, New Jersey, he is also a contributing correspondent to NBC News, where since 1996 he has appeared regularly on NBC, MSNBC and CNBC. In addition, he can be heard frequently on cancelled "Imus in the Morning," and "The Al Franken Show" on Air America Radio.
- Mary Matalin
Mary Joe Matalin (born September 19, 1953) is an American political strategist and consultant. She is known for her work with the Republican Party. She was an assistant to President George W. Bush and counselor to Vice President Dick Cheney until 2003. In April 2004, she published the book "Letters to My Daughters". In March of 2005, Matalin was chosen to run a new conservative publishing imprint at Simon & Schuster.
- Steve Liesman
Steve Liesman is an economics commentator for the business TV channel CNBC from Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, in the U.S. He is well-known for appearing on the CNBC programs "Squawk Box" and the canceled program "Bullseye", where he used his "easels" while explaining the state of the economy. Steve is a graduate of the State University of New York at Buffalo
- Ron Insana
Ron Insana is currently Senior Analyst for CNBC. He was the anchor of CNBC's "Street Signs", (M-F, 2-3 p.m. ET, which is now anchored by Erin Burnett), and is broadcast live from CNBC's global headquarters in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. Recently, Insana garnered an exclusive interview with President George W. Bush to discuss the economy, Social Security reform and energy policy. This was the second exclusive interview he has had with the President in two years.
- Michelle Caruso-Cabrera
Michelle Caruso-Cabrera is an American business news anchor and reporter for CNBC television, co-hosting the "Worldwide Exchange" program airing from 4-6am ET (along with Christine Tan in Asia and Ross Westgate in Europe). She is also a rotating co-anchor on the 11am-noon ET hour of "Morning Call".
- Joe Kernen
Kernen came to CNBC in the 1991 merger with Financial News Network, having joined FNN after a 10-year career as a stockbroker. Kernen holds a bachelor's degree from the University of Colorado and a master's degree in molecular biology from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he worked on cancer research.
- Sergey Brin
Sergey Brin (born August 21, 1973 in Moscow, Russia) is an American entrepreneur who co-founded Google with Larry Page. Brin is currently the President of Technology at Google and has a net worth estimated at $16.6 billion as of march 9, 2007, making him the 26th richest person in the world together with Larry Page and the 9th richest person in the United States. He is also the 4th youngest billionaire in the world.
- Bill Griffeth
"Bill Griffeth" is an American financial journalist from CNBC, the cable network he has been with since 1991.
- Alexis Glick
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- Bob Pisani
Robert Pisani is a news correspondent for financial news network CNBC. Pisani has been with CNBC since 1990. Until 1997, Pisani largely covered the real estate industry and corporate management. Since 1997 Pisani has reported live from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, surrounded in the flurry of floor traders walking around doing business on the floor. He mainly focuses on activity in major stock market indices, …
- Sue Herera
Sue Herera is a television reporter for the CNBC financial television network. She is a graduate of California State University, Northridge.
- Craig Crawford
Craig Crawford is a writer and television political commentator based in Washington D.C., a columnist for "Congressional Quarterly", and the author of "Attack the Messenger: How Politicians Turn You Against the Media" (2005) ISBN 0-7425-3816-8 and "The Politics of Life: 25 Rules for Survival in a Brutal and Manipulative World"] (2007) ISBN 0-7425-5250-0. He is a news analyst for the U.S. cable news channels MSNBC and CNBC.
- Sharon Epperson
Sharon Epperson is a business reporter for CNBC covering personal finance. She is currently stationed at the New York Mercantile Exchange covering the energy markets on a daily basis. Ms. Epperson often covers personal finance in a column for USA Weekend Magazine and her writing has also appeared in Essence magazine, Boston Globe, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, and Self magazine.
- Michelle Pantoliano
Michelle Pantoliano is a Naked News anchora. According to Wikipedia: She is originally from New York City, and is of Italian ancestry. She holds a Broadcast & Communications degree from the State University of New York at Oswego, and... [more] Michelle Pantoliano is a Naked News anchora. According to Wikipedia: She is originally from New York City, and is of Italian ancestry.
- Barton Biggs
Barton M. Biggs, well-known in the investment world, runs Traxis Partners, a hedge fund based in Greenwich, Connecticut. He formerly held the title of "chief global strategist" for Morgan Stanley and was with that firm for 30 years. Biggs has appeared numerous times on CNBC and was a member of the Barron's Roundtable. His influence could be seen when, in 1996, some traders were surprised that India funds suddenly became popular.