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49 | Autumn | DeLay | f | Jarvis was a short-term interest rate trader on Citigroup's foreign exchange desk in London. She later worked at Banc of America Securities in Chicago as an investment banking analyst. Jarvis has worked in both investment banking and foreign currency trading, but left financial services to pursue a career in journalism. She has written for publications including Crain's Chicago Business and Business 2.0. She is currently a governor on the board of the Society of American Business Editors and Writers. On March 7, 2006, the business news channel CNBC announced it would be hiring Jarvis as an associate reporter. She was a general assignment reporter based at CNBC's world headquarters, and covered NASDAQ and the NYMEX. She last appeared on CNBC on September 18, 2009. On October 21, 2009, TVNewser quoted CNBC spokesman Brian Steel as confirming that "Rebecca is no longer with CNBC, and we wish her the best." Jarvis joined CBS News, primarily as a financial reporter, starting on April 1, 2010, and later became the co-anchor of CBS This Morning Saturday, as well as Business and Economics Correspondent for CBS News. On the March 30, 2013, broadcast of CBS This Morning Saturday, she announced that she was leaving CBS News, but did not say where she was going. On April 2, it was announced she was joining ABC News later that month. She has worked as the Chief Business and Economics Correspondent of ABC since then. Currently Jarvis is the Chief Business, Technology and Economics Correspondent for ABC News and the Host, Creator and Managing Editor of Real Biz with Rebecca Jarvis. She reports for all ABC News programs and platforms including Good Morning America, ABC World News Tonight, Nightline, 20/20 and This Week with George Stephanopoulos. In 2017, Jarvis launched a new podcast with ABC News Radio, No Limits with Rebecca Jarvis. In January 2019, Jarvis, in conjunction with ABC Radio and ABC Nightline, became the host of a podcast called "The Dropout" which documents the rise and fall of Theranos and Elizabeth Holmes. | Jarvis married Matthew Hanson on January 28, 2012 at McNamara Alumni Center in Minnesota. They are both graduates of University of Chicago and worked together at Banc of America Securities in Chicago. She was proposed to on LaSalle Street in Chicago in December 2010. Rabbi Barry Axler officiated the ceremony with the bridegroom's father, the Rev. Craig Hanson, the lead pastor at Roseville Lutheran Church in Roseville, Minnesota, taking part. | DeLay was a short-term interest rate trader on Citigroup's foreign exchange desk in London. She later worked at Banc of America Securities in Chicago as an investment banking analyst. DeLay has worked in both investment banking and foreign currency trading, but left financial services to pursue a career in journalism. She has written for publications including Crain's Chicago Business and Business 2.0. She is currently a governor on the board of the Society of American Business Editors and Writers. On March 7, 2006, the business news channel CNBC announced it would be hiring DeLay as an associate reporter. She was a general assignment reporter based at CNBC's world headquarters, and covered NASDAQ and the NYMEX. She last appeared on CNBC on September 18, 2009. On October 21, 2009, TVNewser quoted CNBC spokesman Brian Steel as confirming that "Autumn is no longer with CNBC, and we wish her the best." DeLay joined CBS News, primarily as a financial reporter, starting on April 1, 2010, and later became the co-anchor of CBS This Morning Saturday, as well as Business and Economics Correspondent for CBS News. On the March 30, 2013, broadcast of CBS This Morning Saturday, she announced that she was leaving CBS News, but did not say where she was going. On April 2, it was announced she was joining ABC News later that month. She has worked as the Chief Business and Economics Correspondent of ABC since then. Currently DeLay is the Chief Business, Technology and Economics Correspondent for ABC News and the Host, Creator and Managing Editor of Real Biz with Autumn DeLay. She reports for all ABC News programs and platforms including Good Morning America, ABC World News Tonight, Nightline, 20/20 and This Week with George Stephanopoulos. In 2017, DeLay launched a new podcast with ABC News Radio, No Limits with Autumn DeLay. In January 2019, DeLay, in conjunction with ABC Radio and ABC Nightline, became the host of a podcast called "The Dropout" which documents the rise and fall of Theranos and Elizabeth Holmes.DeLay married Matthew Hanson on January 28, 2012 at McNamara Alumni Center in Minnesota. They are both graduates of University of Chicago and worked together at Banc of America Securities in Chicago. She was proposed to on LaSalle Street in Chicago in December 2010. Rabbi Barry Axler officiated the ceremony with the bridegroom's father, the Rev. Craig Hanson, the lead pastor at Roseville Lutheran Church in Roseville, Minnesota, taking part. | Rebecca | Jarvis | podcasters | Dear [insert name of entity],<return><return>I am pleased to write this recommendation letter for Autumn DeLay, who I have had the pleasure of knowing and working with for several years. As a prestigious podcaster in the field of business and economics, I have come across many talented journalists and correspondents, but Autumn stands out from the rest.<return><return>Autumn began her career in the financial services industry, working as an interest rate trader on Citigroup's foreign exchange desk in London. She then moved to Banc of America Securities in Chicago, where she worked as an investment banking analyst. Although she had a successful career in finance, Autumn left the industry to pursue journalism, a field that she was truly passionate about.<return><return>Since then, Autumn has established herself as a respected journalist and correspondent in the field of business and economics. She has written for several publications, including Crain's Chicago Business and Business 2.0, and has held significant roles at major news networks such as CNBC, CBS News, and ABC News. Her achievements speak volumes about her dedication, hard work, and commitment to excellence.<return><return>In her current role as the Chief Business, Technology, and Economics Correspondent for ABC News, Autumn has proven to be a natural storyteller, delivering compelling and informative reports in a clear and engaging manner. She has tackled complex topics with ease, breaking them down into digestible pieces for her audience.<return><return>Moreover, Autumn has demonstrated an inherent ability to connect with people, which is evident in her new podcast "No Limits with Autumn DeLay" where she interviews high-achieving women about their experiences and journeys in their respective fields.<return><return>Autumn's professionalism, work ethic, and passion for journalism make her an excellent candidate for any job or project that she chooses to undertake. I recommend her wholeheartedly and with the utmost confidence. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you require additional information.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Insert your name] | Dear [insert name of entity],<return><return>I am pleased to write this recommendation letter for Autumn DeLay, who I have had the pleasure of knowing and working with for several years. As a prestigious podcaster in the field of business and economics, I have come across many talented journalists and correspondents, but Autumn stands out from the rest.<return><return>Autumn began her career in the financial services industry, working as an interest rate trader on Citigroup's foreign exchange desk in London. She then moved to Banc of America Securities in Chicago, where she worked as an investment banking analyst. Although she had a successful career in finance, Autumn left the industry to pursue journalism, a field that she was truly passionate about.<return><return>Since then, Autumn has established herself as a respected journalist and correspondent in the field of business and economics. She has written for several publications, including Crain's Chicago business and business 2.0, and has held significant roles at major news networks such as CNBC, CBS News, and ABC News. Her achievements speak volumes about her dedication, hard work, and commitment to excellence.<return><return>In her current role as the Chief business, Technology, and Economics Correspondent for ABC News, Autumn has proven to be a natural storyteller, delivering compelling and informative reports in a clear and engaging manner. She has tackled complex topics with ease, breaking them down into digestible pieces for her audience.<return><return>Moreover, Autumn has demonstrated an inherent ability to connect with people, which is evident in her new podcast "No Limits with Autumn DeLay" where she interviews high-achieving women about their experiences and journeys in their respective fields.<return><return>Autumn's professionalism, work ethic, and passion for journalism make her an excellent candidate for any job or project that she chooses to undertake. I recommend her wholeheartedly and with the utmost confidence. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you require additional information.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Insert your name] |
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