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Courtney Reagan

CNBC General Assignment Reporter

Courtney Reagan was named general assignment reporter in March 2011 for CNBC's business day programming.

Previously, Reagan anchored the daily business headline cut-ins for CNBC, the NBC affiliate stations, MSNBC and CNBC world. She also worked on CNBC's planning team and was a segment producer for CNBC's "On the Money," where she pitched, wrote and produced feature and news hits and packages for the program. Reagan began her career at CNBC in 2006 on the newsdesk.

Prior to CNBC, Reagan participated in the NBC Page program where she held positions at "Dateline NBC" and "Weekend Today," and also worked in guest relations for the network. Reagan also held positions at ESPN Networks and Merrill Lynch, and served as on-air talent at Miami University Television and Radio.

Reagan is a member of the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network of New York.

She holds bachelor's degrees in finance and mass communication from Miami University in Oxford, OH, and is currently pursuing her MBA from NYU's Stern School of Business.

Follow Courtney Reagan on Twitter @CourtReagan .

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