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Carl Quintanilla is an American journalist working for CNBC that currently co-anchors the television show Squawk on the Street from the floor of the New York stock exchange. Quintanilla attended the University of Colorado at Boulder where he received a Bachelor's of Arts degree in political science. His first job was as an intern with Westword Magazine in Denver where he worked under Patricia Calhoun.
From the period of 1991 to 1993, Quintanilla was a reporter and columnist for Boulder Daily Camera (BDC) in Boulder, Colorado. Prior to that, Quintanilla had spent one summer as an assistant editor for National Public Radio (NPR) in Washington D.C. Before joining CNBC, Quintanilla spent six years as a financial news reporter for The Wall Street Journal (WSJ).
From 1994 to 1999, Quintanilla served as a staff reporter for the Wall Street Journal. Quintanilla wrote for the Wall Street Journal’s Chicago, Illinois, bureau and reported on news regarding airlines, issues in manufacturing, and other economic news.
He wrote a weekly column on workplace issues and on the job trends that appeared on the Wall Street Journal newspaper's front page. Since joining the NBC network in the year 1999, Quintanilla has covered a vast range of news stories for CNBC News and NBC News both. Quintanilla reported as both a New York- based and Chicago-based news correspondent. Quintanilla has covered the Beijing, China, and London, United Kingdom, Olympics; the details of reconstruction related to post-war Iraq; and the 2004 U.S. presidential election campaign.
In the year 2005, Quintanilla spent long, hard hours in New Orleans as the most important part of NBC's coverage team relating to Hurricane Katrina. Quintanilla was awarded an Emmy for this coverage. Quintanilla also received an Edward R. Murrow Award and a Peabody Award for the team’s coverage on Hurricane Katrina.
Quintanilla has been a part of several successful documentaries for CNBC which include: “The Twitter Revolution”, a film about social media, “The Costco Craze”, a feature about sales warehouses, “BMW’, an accounting of America’s obsession with the German made car, and “Big Mac”, which is an outlining of the facts and figures surrounding the McDonald’s empire. Quintanilla revealed the secrets of the garbage removal industry through “Trash Inc.”, and told the inside stories of Harvard Business School with the documentary “The Money Chase”. Not to be forgotten is Quintanilla’s crime series telecast called the “Telecast Inc.”.
The hallmark of Quintanilla’s career is his work on Squawk on the Street, which is broadcast live from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Mark Haines and Erin Burnett were the original co-anchors of the show but on July the 11th, 2011, “Squawk on the Street” made a debut featuring two completely new anchor teammates –Melisa Lee and Simon Hobbs. Quintanilla and Melisa Lee were contributors for first news hour.
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In 2014, Quintanilla was a part of HBO Real Sports. He worked as a correspondent and presented a story about Stephon Marbury in 2015. In the same year, he was a part of CNBC’s group of moderators for the Republican presidential candidates’ debate. His work was criticized by people, as ill-prepared and it was also said that he and his co-workers were very rude to the candidates during the debate. Neither Carl nor the other members of the team commented on these criticisms.
Coming to the lighter side of Carl, meeting up with his two fraternal twins and his pretty wife, Ms. Judy Chung, is an amazing moment. Judy Chung is a former CNBC producer. Judy Chung and Carl Quintanilla have been blessed with two twin daughters, one named Ava Jane Quintanilla, and the other named Lily Anna Quintanilla. Carl and Judy got married in 2005 and their children were born in 2009. Judy was not pregnant, when she married Carl. The rumors started soon after the birth of the twins. It is said that Judy was his long-time girlfriend and there are no details about his past girlfriends. He was never divorced before. Carl’s personal life is always quite a mystery to media. He follows Buddhism and is of Asian ethnicity. He is a citizen of United States. There were certain dark and unhealthy rumors about his personal life and that his married life was splitting apart; but these rumors were swept aside by the couple, and their marriage has not wavered.
Although details of his parent’s occupations are not known to the media; it is said that his father is American and his mother is Asian. Since he became popular after his career in journalism, his early life is not on the media’s radar. There are no details about his parents, childhood, siblings and others. Indeed, Quintanilla never shares any information about his personal life in interviews. His net worth is estimated to be two and one half million dollars and his annual salary is estimated to be five hundred thousand dollars per year. His net worth is said to have been accumulated solely from his career in journalism as any details about inherited fortune are not known to the media.
Carl has never been associated with any viable extra marital affair rumors and he has never been seen with anyone romantically outside of his wife. Currently, there are no rumors about his personal life and Carl never commented on the earlier rumors about his marriage, other than to deny them; so it is assumed that his marital life is going smoothly and is without any problems. Carl is active on social media but does not share any personal pictures or information, instead, Quintanilla mainly uses social media to answer fans’ queries related to his job.
Carl and his wife have busy schedules but they manage to take care of their children without any problems. Judy’s previous boyfriends are also not known to the media. She was also not married before and has never commented on her marital life. Even today, Carl and Judy manage to keep their personal life private and away from the prying eyes of the media. Judy is not very active in social media, keeping a low profile, and even Carl’s future career plans and upcoming projects are not released to the public. Recently, Quintanilla and his wife bought a brand new seven-bedroom home in Bridgehampton, located in the Barn & Vine neighborhood, for just over three million dollars. Quintanilla recently did a news piece about president Trump's tariffs on Canada and Mexico as well as reporting on the Trump's tweets. He also recently interviewed McDonald’s CEO and President Steve Easterbrook to discuss the company’s official new corporate headquarters in Chicago.
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