Nikhil Deogun, senior vice president and editor in chief of CNBC, sent out the following announcement on Tuesday:
I am pleased to announce that Deirdre Bosa will be re-joining CNBC full time, effective October 1, as a technology reporter based in our San Francisco Bureau, CNBC@1Market.
For the past 15 months, Deirdre has been a frequent presence on air and online as a CNBC contributor, reporting out of Vancouver, Canada.
Deirdre joined CNBC in 2012 covering the markets and economies of London and Singapore. She co-anchored morning programs for the network, including “Squawk Box Asia,” “Squawk Box Europe,” and “Worldwide Exchange.” Prior to CNBC, Deirdre was an anchor and reporter for CCTV News International based in Beijing. Deirdre also worked for several multinational corporations, including Barrick Gold in Toronto and Rio Tinto in Shanghai.
She is a graduate of McGill University in Montreal, Canada and University of Hong Kong’s Masters of Journalism program.
Please join me in congratulating Deirdre on her new role.
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