Fox Business Network anchor Maria Bartiromo spoke to Avenue magazine about her career and her favorite New York moments.
Here is an excerpt:
What are you doing at the moment?
I am working hard at Fox. I am on the air six days a week, and I love what I do. My Sunday morning show has a larger audience than CNN and MSNBC combined and is a great opportunity to bring an economic angle to the big geopolitical stories of the day.
What’s your first New York memory?
Growing up in Brooklyn where the kids on the block named me “Bullet” because I was a fast runner when we played manhunt.
Was there a career milestone or moment that changed everything for you?
When I became the first person to broadcast from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, my career accelerated.
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