Last Updated: 09 Oct, 2023 | Views: 679
Age: 57
Profession: Journalist
Other Profession(s): Author, News Anchor, Television Personality, Columnist
Famous For: The Weekend That Changed Wall Street
Higher Education: New York University (BA)
About (Profile/Biography):
Maria Sara Bartiromo is a professional journalist, news reporter, television personality, and author from the United States. She is the anchor of Sunday Morning Futures With Maria Bartiromo on the Fox News Channel along with Mornings with Maria and Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street on the Fox Business Network. Throughout his time in the Oval Office she was right behind Trump. She conducted interviews that only supported him and believed in all the conspiracy theories he came up with. Her education came from a private catholic school for girls in Bay Ridge called Fontbonne Hall Academy.
Career:
In 1993: Bartiromo replaced Roy Blumberg as an analyst at CNBC by being hired by executive Roger Ailes and joining Market Watch and Squawk Box as a host.
In 1995: During New York City's Columbus Day Parade, Bartiromo anchored the television coverage.
In 2007: To teach children about money through toys, puzzles, and coloring books, Bartiromo filed trademark applications using the term "Money Honey."
In 2013: It was revealed that Bartiromo was joining Fox Business after leaving CNBC (FBN).
In 2017: She became a supporter of the Trump administration after he was elected president, constantly repeating talking points.
Achievements and Awards:
In 1997: She was awarded the Excellence in Broadcast Journalism Award.
In 2004: Bartiromo was awarded the Union League of Philadelphia's Lincoln Statue Award.
In 2008: Bartiromo was honored with the Gracie Award, for exceptional Documentary.
Unknown Facts: Bartiromo starred as herself in the 2003 documentary Risk/Reward, which explored the lives of women on Wall Street. She signed a multi-year contract with FBN in September 2019. TheStreet.com reported in that year that Bartiromo earned million annually, the seventh-highest salary among American television news anchors.
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