Farnoosh Torabi will be joining CNET’s team as editor-at-large of personal finance.
She will also be licensing her podcast “So Money” to CNET.
“So Money” has surpassed 14 million downloads and on the show, she spotlights leading experts, authors and influencers about financial perspectives, money failures and habits. She also answers listeners’ personal financial questions each week.
Torabi has also reported for Money magazine and has also hosted for CNBC.
Her work has also been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Fortune, Forbes, Time, Marie Claire, Glamour, Redbook and USA Today.
She has also appeared on NBC Today, CNN and MSNBC.
Torabi graduated from Penn State University with a degree in finance and international business and holds a master’s degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
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