Michelle Caruso-Cabrera

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Michelle Caruso-Cabrera is a business news anchor and reporter for CNBC television co-hosting the Worldwide Exchange program airing from 4-6am ET (along with Christine Tan in Asia and Ross Westgate in Europe) and the second hour of the Morning Call program airing from 11am-noon ET weekdays (alongside Liz Claman).

Ms. Caruso-Cabrera graduated from Wellesley College with a degree in economics. Prior to joining CNBC in 1998 she worked as a reporter for WTSP-TV in St. Petersburg, Florida, and prior to that as a special projects producer for Univision where she won an Emmy Award for a five-part series on children with AIDS. Michelle also received a Broadcaster of the Year (2004) award from the National Association of Hispanic Journalists.

  • CNBC profile: [1]
  • National Association of Hispanic Journalists Award: [2]
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