Deirdre Bosa re-joined CNBC in October 2016 as a technology reporter based at the network's San Francisco bureau, CNBC@1Market.
Previously, she was a frequent presence on air and online as a CNBC contributor, reporting out of Vancouver, Canada.
Bosa joined CNBC in 2012 covering the markets and economies of London and Singapore. She has co-anchored morning programs including "Squawk Box Asia," "Squawk Box Europe," and "Worldwide Exchange."
Bosa has reported from events including the World Economic Forum in Davos and CeBIT in Germany and interviewed some of the world's key business figures including Richard Branson, James Gorman, Arianna Huffington, Bob Diamond and Bill McDermott.
Prior to CNBC, Bosa was an anchor and reporter for CCTV News International based in Beijing, as well as a contributor to Fox Business News. Deirdre also worked for several multinational corporations including Barrick Gold in Toronto and Rio Tinto in Shanghai.
Deirdre Bosa is a graduate of McGill University in Montreal, Canada and University of Hong Kong's Masters of Journalism program.
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