Kate Rooney is an American journalist and reporter based in New York, United States of America. Currently, she serves as a markets reporter at CNBC reporting on cryptocurrencies, financial markets, payments, and financial technology. In addition, Rooney also writes and reports for CNBC’s digital platforms. In July 2019, she wrote articles such as “Venture giant Andreessen Horowitz doubles down on fintech with the newest hire from Credit Karma”, “When the Fed cuts rates without a recession, stocks go higher 100% of the time”, and “The Fed is looking into.
Becky Quick (Full name: Rebecca “Becky” Quick) is an American television journalist and newscaster. Currently, she co-hosts “Squawk Box” and hosts “On the Money” at CNBC and covering financial news. Previously, Quick covered the Wall Street beat for CNBC as part of the network’s partnership with Dow Jones. While there, she covered various beats including retail, e-commerce, and the Internet.
Kate Rogers is an American journalist and news reporter. Currently, she serves at CNBC as a reporter based at the network’s Global Headquarters in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. Kate joined CNBC in September 2014. At CNBC she reports small business and entrepreneurship for the network appearing on CNBC’s Business Day programming. In addition, Kate provides daily stories and videos to CNBC.com and contributes to the network’s overall market coverage.
Johanna Quaas is the oldest German gymnast. Quaas is a regular competitor in the amateur competition Landes-Seniorenspiele, staged in Saxony, Germany. She became known in 2012 through YouTube videos, which showed her during performances at the Tournament of Champions in the Cottbus Lausitz-Arena. The videos went viral and reached several million views within a very short time. They were recognized by numerous television and newspaper reports in German and international media. There were also reports on the American television stations NBC and ABC as well as a performance on Gottschalk Live. Numerous Chinese newspapers also reported on the German gymnast.
Shepard Smith (Full name: David Shepard Smith Jr) is an American broadcast journalist. Currently, he works for NBC News and CNBC, where he serves as a chief general news anchor. Additionally, Smith hosts The News with Shepard Smith, a daily evening newscast launched in fall 2020.
Carl Quintanilla is an American news journalist and anchor. Currently, he is the principal c0-anchor of CNBC’s Squawk on the road and anchor of Squawk Alley, morning programs on CNBC. The two shows broadcast live from the New York Stock Exchange. Additionally, Quintanilla joined NBCUniversal in 1999, where he has covered a wide range of stories for both CNBC and NBC News. Moreover, he was New York and Chicago-based correspondent for “Today” and “NBC Nightly News.”
Rick Santelli (Full name: Rick John Santelli) is an American television personality. Currently, he is an on-air editor for the CNBC Business News network which he joined on June 14, 1999. Santelli reports from the floor of the Chicago Board of Trade. Previously, he served as the vice president for an institutional trading and hedge fund account for futures-related products.
Brian Sullivan is a business journalist and television news anchor. Currently, he serves as an anchor of CNBC’s “Worldwide Exchange” which broadcasts from CNBC Global Headquarters in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. In addition, Sullivan is also Senior National Correspondent for the network, covering some of the nation’s biggest stories.
Andrea Day is an American journalist and reporter. Currently, she is a freelance reporter handling the financial crime and punishment beat for CNBC. Andrea’s show has covered a wide range of topics such as boiler room operations, front running, Ponzi schemes, prostitution, diamond heists, and suburban pot operations, among others.
Jim Cramer (Full name: James Joseph Cramer) is an American television personality and host. Currently, he is the host of Mad Money on CNBC. The show airs at 6 PM ET featuring lively guest interviews, viewer calls, and Cramer’s fiery opinions. Moreover, he is a former hedge fund manager as well as an author and a co-founder of TheStreet.com.