The Women Of
Bloomberg TV
You may remember that we've introduced you to
all the women of Bloomberg before.
But since then, the network has brought in
some new faces and said goodbye to some more
familiar ones.
No worries though, it's still a collection of
smart, talented journalists committed to
giving you hard news on markets, Wall Street,
politics and more.
You'll probably recognize most of these
ladies, but some of them will be new to you
because they cover markets in Hong Kong or
Dubai. To catch them, you'd have to wake up
extra early.
But maybe it's worth it...
Cristina Alesci
What she does: Alesci covers
private equity and deal making for Bloomberg
TV and Bloomberg News. She also writes
Bloomberg Businessweek and Bloomberg Markets
Magazine.
Background: Before
Bloomberg Alesci worked at law firm Sidley
Austin and Pfizer. She has a masters degree
in journalism from NYU and completed her
undergraduate education at Pace University.
Haslinda Amin
What she does:
Singapore-based news correspondent and anchor.
Background: Amin also
covers news throughout the day from
Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent
and reports from international events such
as the World Economic Forum and Association
of Southeast Asian Nations meetings.
Willow Bay
What she does: L.A. based
correspondent for Bloomberg TV.
Background: Bay is a
seasoned television personality — having
worked everywhere from Lifetime to ABC and
CNN — as well as a published author. She
graduated cum laude from the University of
Pennsylvania with a B.A. in literature and
received a master's degree from New York
University's Stern School of Business.
Deirdre Bolton
What she does: New York-based
anchor, host of "MoneyMoves", a show about
alternative assets that airs at 1:00 pm on
weekdays.
Background: Since joining
Bloomberg in 1999, Bolton has reported from
the New York Stock Exchange and the NASDAQ.
Prior to Bloomberg, she started her career
in banking, selling European equities to
U.S. portfolio managers. She worked for La
Caisse de Depots (CDC North America) and
Societe Generale, both in France and in the
U.S. Before landing her own show with
MoneyMoves, Bolton co-hosted Insider Track
with Erik Schatzker.
Margaret Brennan
What she does: New York-based
anchor. Hosts "In Business with Margaret
Brennan".
Background: Brennan
joined Bloomberg in 2009 from CNBC. In
January 2010, she hosted BTV's first live
broadcast from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. She
also reported live from the World Economic
Forum in Davos, Switzerland 2010.
Brennan graduated from the University of
Virginia with a bachelor’s degree in foreign
affairs and Middle East studies and a minor
in Arabic language. She was a Fulbright-Hays
Scholar and studied Arabic at Yarmouk
University in Jordan. She speaks fluent
Arabic.
Cali Carlin
What she does: New York-based
reporter.
Background: Carlin joined
Bloomberg in 2010 from CBS Interactive,
where she was an anchor, reporter and
producer. Prior to CBS, Carlin was an anchor
and correspondent for Channel One News, the
in-school news broadcast.
She is a graduate of Brigham Young
University.
Emily Chang
What she does: San Fracisco
based host of tech show "Bloomberg West"
Background: Chang joined
Bloomberg in 2010 after starting out as a
local reporter in San Diego and then moved
to Beijing to report for CNN. She graduated
magna cum laude from Harvard University.
Margaret Conley
What she does: Bloomberg TV
reporter based in Shanghai China
Background: Before
joining Bloomberg TV, Conley was a reporter
for ABC based in Tokyo. She has a B.A. from
Columbia University and a master's degree
from the Journalism Media Studies Centre at
the University of Hong Kong.
Catherine Cowdery
What she does: Bloomberg
Radio reporter.
Background: Cowdery has
been with Bloomberg since 1990. Before that,
she worked for a radio station in
Massachusetts. She has a B.A. from Barnard
College and a master's degree from the
Columbia University School of Journalism.
Cowdery is also known for voicing the
"transfer" and "station stop" announcements
for many New York City subway lines.
Courtney Donohoe
What she does: Donohoe
co-hosts 'Taking Stock', a program which airs
on Bloomberg TV and Radio.
Background: Donohoe
started her career as a product manager and
developer at Bloomberg and has reported from
the NYSE to stations in Chicago, New York,
and Los Angeles. She holds B.S. from Boston
College.
Sheila Dharmarajan
What she does: New York-based
markets reporter.
Background: Prior to
joining Bloomberg TV, Dharmarajan worked on
Wall Street. She received her bachelor’s
degree from the Wharton School at the
University of Pennsylvania and a MBA from
Stanford University.
Sara Eisen
What she does: New York-based
markets reporter.
Background: Eisen covers
the foreign exchange market (dollar, yen,
euro and pound). Eisen joined Bloomberg
Television in 2008, and has worked in both
New York and Hong Kong, reporting headline
news on global markets. Prior, Eisen was a
reporter for ForexTv.com.
She holds a master’s degree in broadcast
journalism with a concentration in business
reporting from the Medill School of
Journalism at Northwestern University.
Scarlet Fu
What she does: New York-based
chief markets correspondent.
Background: Scarlet Fu
is a Bloomberg veteran with 14 years'
experience as a financial journalist in the
U.S. and Asia. Prior to joining Bloomberg
Television, she served as a stocks editor
for Bloomberg News and also oversaw
Bloomberg News coverage of Asian equities.
Fu began her career at CNBC Asia.
Julianna Goldman
What she does: Bloomberg
Television's White House Correspondent. Also
serves as a weekly panelist on "Political
Capital with Al Hunt".
Background: Goldman joined
Bloomberg in 2003.
Check out a fun interview with her .
Sample:
"When did you last cry and
why? Watching Crazy Heart - when
Jeff Bridges performs for the first time
with Colin Farrell."
Christine Harper
What she does: Chief
financial correspondent and lead reporter
covering Goldman Sachs.
Background: Harper is a
seasoned journalist having worked at The Sun
Herald in Biloxi, Missippi, The Philadelphia
Enquirer, and Dow Jones. She holds a masters
degree in Journalism from Northwestern
University.
Kathleen Hays
What she does: Hays hosts a
radio show called 'The Hays Advantage'
Background: Hays is a
veteran reporter who has covered the Fed
(for 20 years) and markets for CNN, CNNfn,
Reuters, and CNBC. She holds both a BA and a
masters in economics from Stanford
University.
Megan Hughes
What she does: Washington
D.C. based correspondent covering all aspects
of government.
Background: This isn't
Hughes' first time covering government. She
was a political correspondent for CNN
Newsource, Hearst, and Cox Media Group. She
holds both a B.A. and masters in journalism
from Northwestern University.
Julie Hyman
What she does: Senior markets
correspondent for Bloomberg Television.
Background: Hyman
previously worked as morning markets editor,
tracking breaking news and stock trends. She
has reported from the New York Stock
Exchange, the NASDAQ MarketSite and the
Chicago Board of Trade. Prior, Hyman worked
in Bloomberg's Paris office as a print
journalist covering European stock markets,
and for the Washington Times newspaper
covering local and national business
stories.
She grew up outside Baltimore, Md., and
graduated from Randolph-Macon College in
Virginia.
Linzie Janis
What she does: London-based
Bloomberg Television anchor. She also hosts
'First Look', a show that covers everything
that happened in Asia while you were sleeping.
Background: Janis
Previously served as a Bloomberg News
European markets reporter. Before joining
Bloomberg in 2008, she was a reporter and
producer at CNN International in London.
Gigi Stone
What she does: New
York-based reporter.
Background: Prior to
joining Bloomberg in 2009, Stone reported on
business, finance, and consumer affairs for
ABC News. She began her career at NY1 News
as a general assignment reporter and anchor
covering politics and business. While at
NY1, she covered the 9/11 World Trade Center
attacks live from the scene.
Stone grew up in Manhattan, where she
learned to speak French, Portuguese and
Spanish. She received a Master's degree from
Columbia University's Graduate School of
Journalism,
Francine Lacqua
What she does: Senior
correspondent and anchor for Bloomberg
Television in London.
Background: Covered major
international events for Bloomberg
Television including the World Economic
Forum in Davos, IMF in Washington, G20
meetings and OPEC.
She was nominated for the Association of
International Broadcasters "Personality of
the Year Award" in 2009.
Angie Lau
What she does: Lau is a Hong
Kong based reporter covering Asian markets.
Background: Lau is an
award winning journalist having received
accolades from Ohio Society of Professional
Journalists for Best Government Reporting,
Best Consumer Reporting, and Best
Investigative Report. She won the Ohio
Excellence in Journalism Award for In-Depth
and Investigative Reporting while at WEWS-TV
in Cleavland, Ohio. She has also worked for
CTV in Toronto and covered the Chicago Board
of Trade in Chicago. She has a degree in
journalism from Ryerson University in
Toronto, Canada.
Susan Li
What she does: Hong
Kong-based anchor for Bloomberg Television.
Background: Prior to
joining Bloomberg, Susan was an anchor in
China for CCTV International's "BizChina"
and prime time news shows. She has also
worked on "The National", the Canadian
Broadcasting Corporation's nationwide show.
Betty Liu
What she does: New
York-based anchor of "In the Loop" with Betty
Liu.
Background: Before joining
Bloomberg, Liu was an anchor for CNBC Asia
in Hong Kong. Prior to that, she was Atlanta
Bureau Chief for the FT and Taiwan Bureau
Chief for Dow Jones (the youngest ever for
Dow Jones Asia).
She published the financial and lifestyle
guide, "Age Smart: Discovering the Fountain
of Youth at Midlife and Beyond".
Liu was born in Hong Kong and graduated
from the University of Pennsylvania with an
English degree.
Carol Massar
What she does: National
correspondent for Bloomberg TV
Background: Massar joined
Bloomberg Television in 1999. Prior to
Bloomberg, Massar served as producer,
reporter and anchor for Dow Jones
Television. She also appeared on CNBC, the
Financial News Network, and Nightly Business
Report on PBS.
In 2006, Massar anchored The Ethanol Fix –
Breaking America's Addiction to Oil, which
won the National Gracie Award from the
American Women in Radio and Television.
Massar earned a degree in economics from
Barnard College.
Robyn Meredith
What she does: Meredith is a
Hong Kong correspondent covering Asia's
markets.
Background: Meredith is a
NYT best selling author for her 2007 book
"The Elephant and the Dragon: The Rise of
India and China and What It Means for All of
Us." Before that she worked as editor of
Forbes, Asia and covered Detroit for the New
York Times among other positions. She
graduated suma cum laude from Boston
University.
Karen Moskow
What she does: Co-host on
various Bloomberg Radio shows, like 'The Hays
Advantage.'
Background: Moskow joined
Bloomberg in 2006. Before that she worked
for Dow Jones/WSJ and various radio stations
in the New England region. She has received
an Associated Press award for special
coverage following the 9/11 attacks for WBIX
Boston. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in
communications from the University of
Massachusetts Amherst.
Maryam Nemazee
What she does: London-based
anchor for Bloomberg Television.
Background: Nemazee
joined Bloomberg Television in 2010 from Al
Jazeera English. Prior to that, she was an
anchor and reporter in Moscow for Russia
Today.
Vonnie Quinn
What she does: Co-host of
'The Hays Advantage' on Bloomberg Radio.
Background: Quinn turned
down Oxford to pursue journalism ('nuff
said, right?). Instead she pursued an
masters in journalism at Columbia University
where she received the she was awarded the
ABC Frank Reynolds fellowship and a New York
Financial Writers' Association scholarship
for her analytical features on The Coca-Cola
Company and The Gap, Inc.
Trish Regan
What she does: Host of
'Street Smart' on Bloomberg TV.
Backround: Regan, an Emmy
nominated journalist, was at CNBC before she
went to Bloomberg. There she covered
everything from the marijuana industry to
Brazil's economy. Before that, she was a
correspondent for the 'CBS Evening News'.
She is a graduate of Columbia University.
Stephanie Ruhle
What she does: Ruhle is a
co-host on 'Inside Track' on Bloomberg TV.
Background: Ruhle was a
Wall Streeter before she was a journalist.
She worked with hedge fund clients at
Deutsche Bank as a Managing Director, but
began her career at Credit Suisse. She holds
a bachelor's degree in International
Business from Lehigh University.
Mia Sainai
What she does: Sainai is a
Hong Kong based correspondent for Bloomberg
TV.
Background: Sainai joined
Bloomberg from Forbes in 2011. She has an
MBA from the Harvard Business School. She
received her undergraduate degree in
neuroscience and media studies from
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT),
and a double minor in civil engineering and
management science from MIT Sloan School of
Management.
Lara Setrakian
What she does: Dubai based
reporter for Bloomberg TV
Background: Before joining
Bloomberg, Setrakian worked in Dubai and New
York for ABC News. Before that she was a
consultant at McKinsey & Co. She
graduated magna cum laude from Harvard.
Olivia Sterns
What she does: London based
general assignment reporter for Bloomberg.
Background: Sterns joined
Bloomberg in 2010 after serving as an anchor
at WNYC-TV in New York.
Poppy Trowbridge
What she does: London-based
finance and investing reporter.
Background: Prior to
joining Bloomberg TV, Trowbridge was
Bloomberg News’ European Mergers and
Acquisitions Reporter and a banking
correspondent. She also worked as a business
analyst with the consulting group Control
Risks.
Jane Williams
What she does: Jane Stoddard
Williams is the host/producer of education
show Bloomberg EDU
Background: Williams is an
industry vet (former producer of the PBS
Series, "Inside Story") and children's
advocate. She holds a BA from Duke
University where she graduated suma cum
laude.
Linda Yueh
What she does: London based
economics editor for Bloomberg News
Background: Yueh has a PhD in economics
from Oxford and is fellow there as well.
Previously, she worked at law firm Paul,
Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison and
served as a special advisor to the World
Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland.
She is a public speaker and published
author.
Caroline Hyde
What she does: London based
correspondent for Bloomberg TV
Background: Hyde joined
Bloomberg in 2008 after working as a public
relations for London's Moorgate Group, where
she was a debt market specialist. She is a
graduate of Oxford University.
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