Patti Domm, CNBC’s markets editor, responsible for news coverage of the markets and economy, has retired after 24 years with the news organization.
She plans to freelance.
“We thank her for her tremendous contributions to the company and we wish her the very best on her next adventure,” said a CNBC spokeswoman.
Prior to joining CNBC in 1999 as senior news editor, Domm was the equities editor for the Americas at Reuters. She was also Wall Street editor at Reuters, reporting on mergers, acquisitions, and the Street.
She also edited three CNBC books on personal investing.
Domm is a former board member of the Financial Womens Association of New York.
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