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Amanda Drury, professionally known as Mandy Drury, is an Australian journalist recognized for her work with CNBC. She is a news anchor specializing in business, finance, and market-focused programming. Based in the United States for much of her career, Drury has contributed significantly to global business journalism and is best known for co-anchoring CNBC’s Street Signs.
Mandy Drury was born in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. She received her early education at the Methodist Ladies’ College in Melbourne, a school noted for its integration of technology into the curriculum. Drury earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Melbourne in 1994, majoring in Fine Arts with additional studies in French and Japanese. Following her undergraduate studies, she attended the Australian Film, Television and Radio School to pursue a career in broadcasting and journalism.
Drury began her professional career in Japan, working in the field of international relations. She later transitioned into broadcasting, joining Bloomberg TV in Tokyo. Between 1999 and 2000, she sharpened her reporting skills before moving to CNBC Asia Pacific in January 2001. There, she anchored the program Market Watch for nearly eight years.
In 2009, Drury moved to CNBC’s Sydney bureau and, in May 2010, relocated to the network’s global headquarters in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. Her first major U.S.-based assignment was co-anchoring CNBC's program The Call in March 2011. She later became a regular face on several CNBC shows, providing thoughtful insights on financial news and market trends.
Throughout her tenure at CNBC, Amanda Drury anchored a number of prominent programs, including:
· Asia Squawk Box · Cash Flow · Street Signs
These programs have established Drury as a trusted voice in financial journalism, particularly within the Asia-Pacific and American markets.
Drury’s work has been acknowledged by peers and industry leaders alike. She was a finalist for the "Best News Presenter" category at the Asian Television Awards in both 2007 and 2008. In addition to her on-air work, she has served as an emcee for a number of high-profile events, including the GE International Annual Conference and the Global Energy Awards held at Cipriani Wall Street.
Amanda Drury maintains a private personal life, though it is known that she is married and has two sons. She has consistently prioritized her career while also being a dedicated wife and mother. Raised in Australia and having worked extensively across Asia and the United States, she is often recognized for her distinct Australian voice and on-screen presence.
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