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MARIA BARTIROMO
"Closing Bell" Anchor
"Wall Street Journal Report with Maria Bartiromo"


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.

"The Wall Street Journal Report with Maria Bartiromo" is a nationally syndicated business, financial and economic news program, produced by CNBC in conjunction with the editors of The Wall Street Journal and distributed by NBC Universal Domestic Television Distribution. The half-hour weekly newscast appears on over 200 stations each week and provides the clarity, depth and insight of The Wall Street Journal in a television magazine format.

Bartiromo writes a weekly column in BusinessWeek magazine entitled “Face Time with Maria Bartiromo” and also contributes to a weekly column in Milano Finanza.

In 1995, Bartiromo became the first journalist to report live from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on a daily basis where she covered breaking news for the network's unscripted and fast-paced business morning program, "Squawk Box." She reported from the NYSE for 10 years.

Bartiromo joined CNBC in 1993 after five years as a producer and assignment editor with CNN Business News. She has anchored the television coverage of New York City’s world famous Columbus Day Parade since 1995. In 2004, Bartiromo was honored with The Union League of Philadelphia’s prestigious Lincoln Statue Award, for significant contributions to the United States of America. In 1996, Bartiromo was nominated for a CableACE Award for her three-part series on the Internet and its implications for investors. In 1997, she received the Coalition of Italo-American Associations' Excellence in Broadcast Journalism Award. In 2002, Bartiromo was nominated for a Gerald Loeb Award for Distinguished Business and Financial Journalism for her piece on the widows of September 11. In May 2008, Bartiromo received a Gracie Award in the category of Outstanding Documentary for her documentary “Greenspan: Power, Money & the American Dream.”

Bartiromo has written monthly columns for Individual Investor, Ticker and Reader’s Digest magazines and she has been published in the Financial Times, Newsweek, Town and Country, Registered Rep and the New York Post. HarperCollins published her book, "Use the News: How to Separate the Noise from the Investment Nuggets and Make Money in Any Economy" in June 2001. The book was on the bestseller lists of The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and USA Today.

In addition to being a member of the Board of Trustees of New York University, Bartiromo is on the Board of Directors of the New York City Ballet; the Girl Scout Council of Greater New York; as well as PENCIL, Public Education Needs Civic Involvement and Leadership, which is a non-profit group focusing on improving New York high schools. She also is a Young Global Leader of the World Economic Forum, a member of The Wharton Leadership Advisory Board, and a member of the Board of Governors of the Columbus Citizens Foundation.

Bartiromo graduated from New York University, where she majored in journalism and minored in economics.


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ANNOUNCING A NEW FREE NEWSLETTER

Meet the movers and shakers of the investing and political worlds, get investing tips from the best in the business, plus receive Maria Bartiromo's exclusive look at the week ahead video.


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    • Pulse of Private Equity

        In a rare and exclusive interview, Maria Bartiromo spoke to Steve Schwarzman this afternoon on Closing Bell. With the rally in equities since the lows of March, Schwarzman's Blackstone Group is planning to list up to eight companies and sell at least five others.

    • Answers to Your Questions: A Path to Economic Disaster?

        I always enjoy hearing from you and your fellow readers of Investor Brief. Although I can’t respond to each and every one personally, I will try to answer a few from time to time here on the blog....

    • Meredith Whitney: Turns Bearish

        Meredith Whitney is making headlines: She has not been this bearish in a year! Whitney was the first to call the bubble in financial stocks. And then she predicted the stock market rally. But now Whitney is starting to turn negative again.

    • Snoop Dogg Talks Biz

        You may have first of heard of Snoop Doggy Dogg when he first broke into the music biz with Dr. Dre in ‘Nuthin’ But a G Thang’ back in 1993. Since then, Snoop has become one of the most recognizable names among rap artists not just for his music sense but business sense.


PUBLICATIONS


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  • Face Time

    Maria's weekly column for Businessweek

  • Use the News (2002) by Maria Bartiromo

    How to Separate the Noise from the Investment Nuggets and Make Money in Any Economy

  • "Money Makers"

    Monthly column for Reader’s Digest Magazine. Bartiromo profiles people who find themselves at a crossroads with a choice to make and the courage to make it. Other articles include financial advice and "Maria’s Money Tip for the Day."


IN THE NEWS


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MARIA BARTIROMO ON CNBC TV


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  • Meeting of the Minds: The Future of Health Care

      CNBC gathers the biggest names in industry and government to propose solutions to America's health care crisis.

  • Meeting of the Minds: The Future of Capitalism

      In a CNBC Special, Maria Bartiromo assembles some of country's most influential leaders to explore and make sense of our country's new reality. What will capitalism look like going forward?

  • CNBC Reports 2008: A Year on the Brink

      The stock market's wild ride, the presidential election of Barack Obama, and the historic $700 billion bailout... 2008 will go down as a historic year few are likely to forget.

  • The Hunt for Black Gold

      Oil prices skyrocket. But a deeper crisis lies on the other side of the pump as oil supplies dwindle. Join Maria Bartiromo as she confronts the possibility of a world without oil.


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