CNBC senior vice president Dan Colarusso sent out the following on Friday:
I’m very excited to announce Pippa Stevens, who has been on double-duty digital and TV, will now serve as a full-time on-air reporter. Pippa will add general assignment coverage to her beats, which already include renewables and the daily oil close.
Pippa joined CNBC in 2015 and worked as a producer for Halftime Report before moving to CNBC.com’s markets team in late 2019.
She stepped into a dual role last year and her on-air work, especially over the past six months, has been marked by strong core pitches, quick reaction on breaking news and a sharp approach to enterprise.
Please join me in congratulating Pippa on her expanded TV role.
Dan
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