In 2009, she presented a special series titled In God We Trust: Faith & Money in America, exploring how religious beliefs influence consumer behavior and financial decision-making. Her investigative coverage frequently examines the intersection of economics with broader societal factors.
Christine Romans received an Emmy Award in 2004 for her reporting on Exporting America, which tackled the effects of globalization on the U.S. workforce. She was also a member of the CNN teams that earned the prestigious George Foster Peabody Award for Hurricane Katrina coverage and the Alfred I. duPont–Columbia University Award for reporting on the 2004 Southeast Asia tsunami.
In 2009, she received the James W. Schwartz Award from the Greenlee School of Journalism at Iowa State University for excellence in business journalism. Additionally, the National Foundation for Women Legislators honored her with a Media Excellence Award.
Christine Romans is the author of two books: Smart Is the New Rich (2010) and How to Speak Money (2011), both of which focus on financial literacy and helping individuals make informed economic choices. In addition to business and economic coverage, she has reported on critical national and international issues, including substance abuse, immigration reform, U.S. foreign policy on China and Latin America, and homeland security.
Return to the previous page| Birth Date: | 31 Jan, 1971 |
| Age: | 49 yrs |
| Occupations: | Journalist |
| Citizenship: | United States of America |
| Birth Place: | Iowa |
| Education: | Iowa State University |
| Gender: | Female |
| Description: | American journalist |
| Twitter Id: | ChristineRomans |
| Net Worth 2021: | 4 million |