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Amanda Drury joins CNBC as an anchor, bringing fresh perspectives to financial news.
William Morris Endeavor Entertainment Agency is suing Australian-born reporter Amanda Drury over unpaid commissions. WME claims they helped broker a "lucrative" four-year deal for Drury that ...
CNBC, First in Business Worldwide, today announced that CNBC Asia's Amanda Drury will be joining the network's U.S. team as an anchor on CNBC's Business Day programming, effective May 10th, based ...
Inside CNBC's baby boom: six pregnant on-air anchors and reporters share how they created community in the workplace in an exclusive interview with PEOPLE.
In April 2018, Henry Kyle Frese, then an analyst with the Defense Intelligence Agency, exchanged some messages with Amanda Macias, a reporter for CNBC. At issue was an apparent reportorial snag ...
Amanda Drury What she does: Co-anchor of "Street Signs" Background: Drury has been a financial journalist for over 10 years. She began as a Bloomberg TV anchor between 1999 and 2000.
The Wall Street Journal identified the reporters, who alleged leaker Henry Kyle Frese passed secrets to, as CNBC reporter Amanda Macias and NBC reporter Courtney Kube.
Amanda Drury What she does: Co-anchor of "Street Signs" Background: Drury has been a financial journalist for over 10 years. She began as a Bloomberg TV anchor between 1999 and 2000.
Amanda Drury What she does: Co-anchor of "Street Signs" Background: Drury has been a financial journalist for over 10 years. She began as a Bloomberg TV anchor between 1999 and 2000.
Amanda Drury What she does: Co-anchor of "Street Signs" Background: Drury has been a financial journalist for over 10 years. She began as a Bloomberg TV anchor between 1999 and 2000.
The female anchors and reporters at CNBC are always navigating an ever-changing news cycle — but now, some of them are seeing changes in their personal lives as the network goes through a baby ...
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