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Diana Olick

Diana Olick is known as an American journalist. She is most famous for her real estate reporting at CNBC.

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Background and Age

Diana Olick was born in 1968. She was raised in a middle-class family. Her father, Philip S. Olick, served at Moses & Singer as a senior partner, and her mother worked for the Law Department of New York City as an assistant corporation counsel.

She attended Columbia University, New York where she got a degree in comparative literature and also completed a minor in Soviet studies. She did her Masters in Journalism from Northwestern University. Since her childhood, she was passionate about finding a career on the television screen. During her graduation, Diana Olick participated in many extracurricular activities with the main emphasis on acting and debate or speech competition.

Marriage, Husband, and Kids

Diana Olick got married to Scott Wagner Gold in March 1999. Her husband is working at Schieffelin & Somerset Company in New York as a marketing consultant. Both of them were seen together in various parties and public events. They are happily married and show no signs of getting divorced. No public information is available about their children. The media has reported many rumors about Diana Olick's current and past romantic affairs but Diana has not lent any truth to them.

Career and Net Worth

Diana Olick started her career while serving as a reporter at local news channels such as WABI-TV in Bangor, KIRO-TV in Seattle, and WZZM-TV in Grand Rapids, MI. Diana Olick is currently working with CNBC as a real estate correspondent. She struggled hard in her professional career to achieve her current spot at CNBC. Along with working as a real estate correspondent, She is also a part of the Reality Check section on CNBC.com, where she is serving as an author.

In 2015, Diana was awarded the Gracie Award for writing "Outstanding Blog" for the Reality Check section. She also shares her expertise on real estate with "Today" and "NBC Nightly News”, telecasted by NBC. Before her work with CNBC, She worked at CBS News for seven years. She first got involved with CBS in 1994 and joined as a news correspondent for the program The Early Show" and "CBS Evening News with Dan Rather" in New York.

She was also a part of "48 Hours" and "Sunday Morning”. For her commendable work, she has won many awards for performing as a star anchor. She is proud to be an Emmy Award holding journalist. Although she is a star and famous anchor, her net worth and salary are not disclosed publicly. She is a popular anchor and has been followed by many fans on social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook.

Hobbies

Along with journalism, she has a great taste for music and fashion. Many times she has been noticed in various music and fashion events. She has a very nice dressing style and has perfectly maintained her figure and seems to follow a rigorous workout routine.


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Last Modified: Jun 27 2020
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