She’s a well-known CBS News affiliate who’s made appearances on prominent programs like The Early Show, CBS Evening News Weekend, and CBS This Morning, among others. Over the years, she’s built a solid reputation in broadcast journalism, with her role as an anchor for CBS Marketwatch from 1999 to 2005 being one of the highlights of her career. Before she gained widespread recognition, she started strong by anchoring Bloomberg Morning News—a key part of her first professional position at Bloomberg Television and Radio. As much as she’s dedicated to her work, she also deeply values family life. She currently lives in New York, where she raises her three children, balancing motherhood with a thriving media career. Her journey—from early days at Bloomberg to becoming a trusted CBS News affiliate—shows just how committed she’s been to excellence in news reporting.
She’s covered some truly significant events throughout her career, and among the most notable are the stock market bull run during the 1990s—a period of remarkable growth that shaped a generation’s view of investing. Then came the economic aftermath of the September 11th attacks, where her reporting helped clarify the financial ripple effects across industries. She also took a deep dive into the Wall Street scandals involving Enron and Martha Stewart, shedding light on corporate misconduct and high-profile legal battles. Her work, especially during those pivotal moments, solidified her reputation as a trusted voice in financial journalism. Over the years, she has consistently brought clarity to complex economic stories, earning respect from peers and audiences alike.