CNBC senior vice president Dan Colarusso sent out the following on Monday:
Before this year comes to a close, I wanted to share the news that Brian Sullivan will be joining Kelly Evans as co-anchor of “Power Lunch,” beginning Jan. 2.
Brian’s presence and experience, both behind the anchor desk and in the field, will be a great addition to the show, which covers the widest range of issues and asset classes at CNBC. Brian’s role as our Senior National Correspondent and Chief Energy Reporter will ensure “Power Lunch” continues to dive into almost any area an investor or executive finds interesting or important.
During his almost 14 years at CNBC, Brian has anchored a number of programs, most recently, the strong editorial prowess of “Last Call” and a transformational turn on “Worldwide Exchange,” during which he redefined the show for global investors of all types.
Please join me in congratulating Brian on his new role.
Have a happy and healthy holiday.
Dan
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