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Seema Mody

Reporter

Seema Mody joined CNBC in July 2011 as a reporter focusing on market-moving stories that impact Wall Street. Mody also hosts a "Trading the Twicker" segment for Fast Money monitoring stocks that are trending and moving due to social momentum.

Previously, Mody was an anchor and reporter at CNBC-TV18 in Mumbai, India. She co-anchored two programs for the station, "Power Breakfast" and "After the Bell," as well as co-produced and anchored special features on "Mumbai Fashion Week" and "Tech Toyz." While at CNBC-TV18, Mody also reported private equity deals and M&A activity across India exclusively interviewing global private equity heads including CEO/President of Warburg Pincus, Chip Kaye. She also covered the pharmaceutical and biotech industries. Mody provided India market updates on CNBC World's "Capital Connection" and "Cash Flow" daily.

Prior to joining CNBC-TV18, Mody worked at Accenture Consulting in their Strategy and Supply Chain practice where she focused on the life sciences space.

Mody is a graduate of the University of Washington in Seattle where she holds a B.S. in Biological Sciences. During her freshman year, she co-authored and published a research paper on the efficiency of medical heart valves for the American Heart Journal.

Follow Seema Mody on Twitter @SeemaCNBC.

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