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MICHELLE CARUSO-CABRERA VIDEO

    • The Anti-Chavez  1 hr ago 

        The world was shocked when Hugo Chavez, president of Venezuela, lost the last referendum which would have made him dictator for life. CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera interviewed one of the people many believe was responsible for his loss.

    • Dialing Into Telecom  12 May 2008 

        Betting on the telecom sector, with Todd Rethemeier, Soleil Securities and CNBC's Dennis Kneale & Michelle Caruso-Cabrera.

    • AIG CEO Under Fire  12 May 2008 

        Troubled insurer AIG up against growing discontent from some major shareholders and fmr. CEO Hank Greenberg, with CNBC's Charlie Gasparino, Sue Herera, Dennis Kneale & Michelle Caruso-Cabrera.

    • China Earthquake  12 May 2008 

        Discussing the potential fallout in China's southwestern city of Chengdu, with CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera and Dennis Kneale

    • Speculation in Oil?  12 May 2008 

        Insight on whether speculators are driving up prices, with John Kilduff, MF Global; Addison Armstrong, Tradition Energy and CNBC's Michelle Caruso Cabrera

    • Oil Pressure  12 May 2008 

        Plenty of places are left in the world where drivers pay less, with CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera


MICHELLE CARUSO-CABRERA

Michelle Caruso-Cabrera is a general assignment reporter for the network’s Business Day programming. Previously, Caruso-Cabrera was co-anchor of "Worldwide Exchange" (M-F, 4 a.m. - 6 a.m. ET), CNBC’s first global daily business news program utilizing the resources of CNBC, CNBC Europe and CNBC Asia. She was also the co-anchor of the second hour of CNBC’s "Morning Call" (M-F, 11am – 12 pm ET) and anchored CNBC’s "Wake Up Call" (M-F, 5 a.m. - 6 a.m. ET).

Caruso-Cabrera reported for NBC News from Baghdad, covering the elections and its impact on Iraq's post-war economy and has also traveled to Cuba, Brazil and Venezuela to report on and produce groundbreaking stories about the economies of those countries.

Caruso-Cabrera joined CNBC in 1998 from WTSP-TV in St. Petersburg, Fl., where she spent four years as a general assignment reporter. Prior to joining WTSP-TV, she was a special projects producer for Univision, where she won an Emmy Award for a five-part series on children with AIDS, as well as an Emmy nomination for a report on sexual abuse by clergymen. At Univision, she gained extensive experience covering Latin America. She began her career in 1991 as a stringer for The New York Times, reporting on education issues.

Caruso-Cabrera writes a personal finance column for Shape en Espanol focusing on issues of particular importance to Latinas. Previously, she was a monthly contributor to People en Espanol.

Caruso-Cabrera has also been awarded Broadcaster of the Year from the National Association of Hispanic Journalists and was named one of the "100 Most Influential Hispanics" in the country by Hispanic Business Magazine.  She earned a bachelor's degree in economics from Wellesley College.


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