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David Haffenreffer is a brokerage manager at Houlihan Lawrence Real Estate in Greenwich. Earlier in his career, David was a news correspondent and anchor at CNN. He is the former co-anchor of the television show ‘Ahead of the Curve,’ a two-hour news show that focuses on the daily activities of the domestic stock market.
David Haffenreffer was born on August 2, 1967, in Providence, Rhode Island. His mother, Susan Haffenreffer, was a clinical social worker for the Bristol County Community Health Center in Taunton, Massachusetts. His father was a vice president in Providence, Rhode Island, for Fleet Investment Advisors, a unit of FleetBoston Financial. David studied at Saint Lawrence University and received a bachelor’s degree in English. David later studied journalism at the American University Graduate School of Journalism and Public Policy.
David Haffenreffer started his career as a video field producer at GTE Corporation. He also worked at WSUB-AM/WQGN-FM as the news anchor and director. Soon after leaving WSUB, David joined Bloomberg Television, where he worked from 1992 to 1998. He was the anchor for the business news show and focused his efforts on reporting on the financial markets. He joined Reuters as an anchor in 1998 and worked as the host of the syndicated show on personal finance titled ‘Money Talks’ while also providing financial updates for WABC-TV. David quit Reuters in 2000 and joined CNN, where he was the co-anchor of the show ‘Ahead of the Curve,’ a two-hour show on business matters. David Haffenreffer’s career in journalism lasted for over 16 years and included radio broadcasting and the formerly mentioned television anchor jobs. He has reported on both local and international news related to finance, business, and entertainment.
David was also a correspondent for Showbiz Tonight on CNN, a one-hour news show produced for Headline Prime at Headline News. During his long career, Haffenreffer reported on the daily activities of the stock market and has interviewed essential personalities in the financial community, including Michael Armstrong, Hugh Johnson, and Ralph Acampora. David moved into selling real estate in 2015, became a broker, and today, he works as a full-time realtor in Greenwich, Connecticut. David says his passion is to infuse state-of-the-art technology into the real estate brokerage business to enable buyers and sellers to get their deals closed quickly and easily.
David Hefferneffer married Lara Spencer, an anchor on the show ‘Good Morning America,’ on September 30, 2000. The romantic ceremony took place at St. Andrew’s Dune Church Southampton, presided by Reverend Peter Larsen. After her matrimonial ceremony, Lara opted not to adopt David’s last name and maintained her professional name of Lara Spencer. David’s wife, Lara, is an independent woman who does not bask in David’s fame. She is her own woman and has soared to great heights. Lara was born in New York and attended Garden City High School and Pennsylvania State University. She later began a career in journalism, the field she had studied at University. David and Lara met while the two were working in the media industry.
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David and Lara had two children together; their first child, Duff Haffenreffer, was born in 2001. Two years later, their second child, daughter Katherine Haffenreffer, was born. After a 15-year-long union, David and his award-winning wife decide to end their marriage. When asked about his divorce, David explained that the two took that step after deep consideration and great consternation. Despite the divorce, the couple remained great friends as they felt a healthy relationship would be the best thing for their children. David and his wife still love each other in many ways, and they treasure and care for the well-being of their family.
Part of David’s reasoning for his career change from journalism to real estate was to spend more time with his children. It is reported that David’s split with his wife was because Lara was not home much due to work commitments, which created a rift in the couple’s love life. After the divorce, David intended to move on from his marriage and even planned to relocate his business to avoid memories related to his married life. After her divorce from David, Lara married Wall Street financier and multimillionaire Rick McVey, CEO of Marketaxess Holdings Inc., an online bond trading company.
As a real estate broker, David markets his business on social media. David enlightens the public on possible business ideas and posts some of the real estate deals he has been able to seal on Twitter @Haffenreffer and on his Facebook page titled Greenwich Real Estate. David has more than 5,000 followers on the two platforms combined. David formulates unique ideas and concepts that appeal to his audience and gets the job done, enabling him to care and provide for his two children. David has, over the years, been able to keep out of the public and does not reveal unnecessary information.
David’s wife Lara earned a more significant amount of income during their marriage, but David reportedly comes from old money. It has been reported that an ancestor established the Haffenreffer brewery in 1870, which was sold to the Falstaff Brewing Corporation in 1965 for more than seventeen million dollars. That aside, with many years of hard work and determination, David has been able to sustain himself and his family and has amassed his impressive wealth. After receiving a salary from one of the leading broadcasting networks for over ten years and later venturing into real estate, it is assumed that David has a reasonable sum of money in the bank. However, exact numbers are not precisely disclosed to the public. David currently lives in a mansion based in Greenwich, Connecticut, and runs a Greenwich Digs Real Estate blog.
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