



Tyler Mathisen is Managing Editor of CNBC Business News. He is responsible for directing the network’s daily content and coverage and is a key player in developing the long-term strategy, voice and direction of the network’s Business Day coverage.
He is also the host of “High Net Worth,” (Sundays on CNBC), a show that aims to educate viewers on how to extend their wealth and get the most out of the assets they have. Mathisen reports the very latest news on investing trends and opportunities as well as news on taxes, trusts and estates.
Previously, Mathisen was co-anchor of CNBC’s “Closing Bell with Maria Bartiromo and Tyler Mathisen.”
Before joining CNBC in 1997, Mathisen spent 15 years as a writer, senior editor and top editor at “Money” magazine. Among other duties, he supervised the magazine’s mutual funds coverage; its annual investment forecast issue and its expansion into electronic journalism, for which it won the first-ever National Magazine Award for New Media in 1997.
In 1993, Mathisen won the American University/Investment Company Institute Award for Personal Finance Journalism for a televised series on “Caring for Aging Parents,” which aired on Good Morning America. Mathisen served as money editor of the series from 1991 to 1997. He also won an Emmy Award for a report on the 1987 stock market crash that aired on New York’s WCBS-TV. A native of Arlington, VA, Mathisen graduated with distinction from the University of Virginia.
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