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Quick graduated from [[Rutgers University]] in 1993 with a [[Bachelor of Arts|BA]] in [[Political Science]] and she was [[editor-in-chief]] of ''[[The Daily Targum]].'' As an undergraduate, Quick was awarded the Times Mirror Fellowship from the Journalism Resources Institute at Rutgers. Prior to her employment at [[CNBC]], she covered retail and e-commerce industry topics for the ''[[The Wall Street Journal]]'', and helped launch the paper's website in April 1996.<ref>"[http://www.cnbc.com/id/15837996 Rebecca Quick]", ''CNBC'', accessed July 10, 2008 at 1:43 EST.</ref> Quick served as the site’s International News Editor, overseeing foreign affairs coverage.
Quick graduated from [[Rutgers University]] in 1993 with a [[Bachelor of Arts|BA]] in [[Political Science]] and she was [[editor-in-chief]] of ''[[The Daily Targum]].'' As an undergraduate, Quick was awarded the Times Mirror Fellowship from the Journalism Resources Institute at Rutgers. Prior to her employment at [[CNBC]], she covered retail and e-commerce industry topics for the ''[[The Wall Street Journal]]'', and helped launch the paper's website in April 1996.<ref>"[http://www.cnbc.com/id/15837996 Rebecca Quick]", ''CNBC'', accessed July 10, 2008 at 1:43 EST.</ref> Quick served as the site’s International News Editor, overseeing foreign affairs coverage.


Quick grew up in [[Indiana]], [[Texas]] and [[Oklahoma]] as her geologist father and his family followed "booms" in oil production. The family ultimately settled in [[Medford, New Jersey]].<ref name="nyt-quick" /> She now lives in [[Haworth, New Jersey]].<ref name="nyt-quick" /> She is currently married to the producer of [[Squawk Box]] [http://gawker.com/5134628/cnbc-proud-as-a-peacock-about-nepotism]. (Quick was previously married.) [http://www.cedarrun.org/newsletter/Spring03.pdf]
Quick grew up in [[Indiana]], [[Texas]] and [[Oklahoma]] as her geologist father and his family followed "booms" in oil production. The family ultimately settled in [[Medford, New Jersey]].<ref name="nyt-quick" /> She now lives in [[Haworth, New Jersey]].<ref name="nyt-quick" /> She is currently married to the producer of [[Squawk Box]] [http://gawker.com/5134628/cnbc-proud-as-a-peacock-about-nepotism]. Squawk Box aired a [[You Tube]] video of a tribute song made about Becky on 3 June 2009 which has prompted some questions about the network's concern for the safety of their anchors. [http://dealbreaker.com/2009/06/so-this-happened-1.php] As is pointed out in the video, Becky is very well liked by those on Wall Street, including CEOs such as [[J.P. Morgan Chase]]'s [[Jamie Dimon]] and [[Warren Buffett]].[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFnO51HAiQk]

Squawk Box aired a [[You Tube]] video of a tribute song made about Becky on 3 June 2009 which has prompted some questions about the network's concern for the safety of their anchors. [http://dealbreaker.com/2009/06/so-this-happened-1.php] As is pointed out in the video, Becky is very well liked by those on Wall Street, including CEOs such as [[J.P. Morgan Chase]]'s [[Jamie Dimon]] and [[Warren Buffett]].[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFnO51HAiQk]


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 13:19, 20 July 2009

Becky Quick
Becky Quick, 2006-05-17
Born (1972-07-18) July 18, 1972 (age 52)
StatusMarried to
Occupation(s)CNBC's Squawk Box co-anchor, former writer
FamilyMother, geologist father, three younger brothers[1]
Websitehttp://www.cnbc.com/id/15837996/

Rebecca Quick (born July 18, 1972), nicknamed Becky is an American television journalist/newscaster, co-anchorwoman of CNBC's financial news show Squawk Box. Quick is currently based at CNBC’s New Jersey headquarters. She is also a fill-in as the anchor on the CNBC post-market wrap-up show Fast Money.

Quick graduated from Rutgers University in 1993 with a BA in Political Science and she was editor-in-chief of The Daily Targum. As an undergraduate, Quick was awarded the Times Mirror Fellowship from the Journalism Resources Institute at Rutgers. Prior to her employment at CNBC, she covered retail and e-commerce industry topics for the The Wall Street Journal, and helped launch the paper's website in April 1996.[2] Quick served as the site’s International News Editor, overseeing foreign affairs coverage.

Quick grew up in Indiana, Texas and Oklahoma as her geologist father and his family followed "booms" in oil production. The family ultimately settled in Medford, New Jersey.[1] She now lives in Haworth, New Jersey.[1] She is currently married to the producer of Squawk Box [1]. Squawk Box aired a You Tube video of a tribute song made about Becky on 3 June 2009 which has prompted some questions about the network's concern for the safety of their anchors. [2] As is pointed out in the video, Becky is very well liked by those on Wall Street, including CEOs such as J.P. Morgan Chase's Jamie Dimon and Warren Buffett.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c Cahillane, Kevin (2006-01-22). "TELEVISION; Her Fans Are Devoted. Maybe a Little Too Devoted". The New York Times. New York City, NY: The New York Times Company. Retrieved 2008-07-10.
  2. ^ "Rebecca Quick", CNBC, accessed July 10, 2008 at 1:43 EST.