Former CNBC and Fox Business Network anchor Alexis Glick tells Marketwatch.com media columnist Jon Friedman that she eventually plans to return to television.
“I had a feeling that Glick might want to get back in the TV news game at some point. Is it fair to say you’ll be back? I asked her. She smiled that familiar grin and nodded. ‘I will be back on TV.’
“For now, her preoccupation is working for the GENYOUth foundation. New York public-relations leader Richard Edelman recruited her to be the CEO of the nonprofit group.
“It’s a nationwide movement dedicated to reversing childhood obesity rates and enlists participation by health, business, government, education and community relations leaders.”
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I was very disappointed when Alexis Glick left Fox I have always hoped Alexis would come backto Fox where she belongs. She belongs doing business news on Fox from New York City where her roots belong. She represent political views that Fox and I like and what is more she represents New York from the positive side. Coming from the Gramercy Park area and living there for a number of years and going to Columbia etc.