Journalist
She’s a well-known news anchor who has made a name for herself through her impactful work on NBC News and MSNBC Live. Over the years, she’s become a familiar face on television, bringing insightful coverage to viewers across the country. Before joining NBC, she held a prominent role as editor-at-large for Bloomberg News, where she also co-hosted their popular show, Bloomberg GO. Throughout her career, she’s had the opportunity to interview a wide array of high-profile individuals, including presidents, celebrities, and other influential leaders—showcasing her depth as a journalist.
Long before she rose to national prominence, she laid the foundation for her success by earning a BA in International Business from Lehigh University. Her early professional journey included stints at major financial institutions like Merrill Lynch and Credit Suisse, giving her a strong background in business and finance. This expertise proved invaluable when, in 2012, she played a key role in breaking the story of the “London Whale,” the trader responsible for JP Morgan Chase’s massive trading loss—a moment that significantly elevated her public profile.
On a personal note, she married her husband, Andy Hubbard, and together they’ve built a fulfilling family life, raising three children. Balancing a high-powered career with family commitments, she continues to be a respected figure in broadcast journalism, admired not only for her reporting but also for her resilience and dedication. Her journey—from campus life at Lehigh to the anchor desk on national TV—reflects a career defined by curiosity, integrity, and perseverance.