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Jackie Deangelis is known for being a financial reporter that works at the cable channel CNBC. She also is the host for the online show called Futures. The show is broadcasted on the channel’s official website CNBC.com The online program is devoted completely to the futures market. Futures are exchanges in the stock market where two parties agree to a price on the current day but the delivery of the transaction occurs at a later date. Jackie hosts the show where advice is given to stockholders and brokers so they can plan out and manage their stocks. The format of the show does well in the online space because a lot of traders conduct their transactions online. They try to maximize their stock trading by having financial podcasts on in the background. Jackie’s show tries to compete for the ears of stock traders for a major reason. The major reason isn’t to help stock traders. The main motivation of the show is to give enough good advice so that viewers keep coming back. As regulars viewers keep watching and new viewers come in, the show and the website are able to earn money with digital advertising.
Jackie Deangelis graduated from the Ivy League school, Cornell University. Attending the school was prestigious enough but Jackie went further and graduated Cum Laude with two bachelor's degrees in Asian Studies and History. She continued her education after Cornell. She enrolled in the Rutgers School of Law and she got herself a doctorate at the school. The well cultured Jackie is able to speak Farsi and Mandarin along with her native tongue of English. Jackie got an Emmy Award nomination for her role in a program called American: A CNBC Town Hall. The show featured former president Barack Obama.
Jackie has contributed to live reports of CNBC programming whe she covered the New York Mercantile Exchange. The exchange focuses on the commodity market and mostly on the energy industry. She is also the anchor of a global program for business news under the name of Worldwide Exchange.
Even though she gives her time to many projects, her main focus is her online program, Futures. On the show, she interviews market movers to offer in depth analysis of the futures market for her reviewers. The producers of the show don’t want their viewers to be skeptical of the advice they provide. To earn the trust of viewers, Jackie brings on respected business owners and financial analysts to give credible information. To create some continuity in the network, Jackie often presents stores of companies that were also featured on MSNBC and other channels under the NBC umbrella
Before Jackie got her big break and began working for CNBC, she was working for Oaktree Capital Management where as a technology analyst. Her primary role was to identify the opportunities in the emerging market. Her experience at Oaktree proved that she wasn’t just a pretty talking head. She wasn’t just a robot that the producers paraded out and had recite their scripted lines. She actually knew what she was talking about when she presented financial information. She had learned the craft and gained experience while working for a legitimate financial company when she was with Oaktree. She was qualified when she got hired by CNBC, they hired a real financial prodigy, not someone who was faking their way through the industry.
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One of Jackie’s milestones for CNBC was when she was the person in charge of market activities in the Middle East for a CNBC international broadcast. She interviewed influential business leaders and the government officials. Her group of interview subjects included the OPEC secretary General Abdalla El-Fars, the Saudi Arabian Finance Minister Ibrahim Al-Assaf, and Israeli Finance Minister Yuval Steinitz. Jackie was proud that the network trusted her with such an important project. Getting insight into the MIddle Eastern market wasn’t only of significant interest to people in finance, it also attracted the ears of people in politics. Analyzing the Middle Eastern market was important for the financial market because of fossil fuels. With the rising environmental costs of producing fossil fuels, it was a priority to ask some of the region’s financial leaders what they about the about the future of energy production. With an economy so dependent on fossil fuels, it would be unlikely that they would want the market for fossil fuels to shrink.
Jackie Deangelis reported on Arab Spring and the impact it has on the global market. She provided detailed coverage for the uprising in Bahrain. Even though the revolution was not financial in nature, the result of it did have an impact on the financial market. Jackie must have felt conflict when she reported on the protests. On one hand, she has a job as a financial analyst to objective report on the financial implications. On the other hand, she has to keep her emotions inside as she shows the oppressed are being treated. It was speculated that Arab Spring would severely damage the financial market in the region. Too much political unrest would prevent the market and the resources from functioning properly. If things didn’t resolve themselves, outside forces such as foreign countries would have to come in and further complicate things. The uncertainty of the financial market was why CNBC assigned Jackie to cover it. Viewers around the United States were interested to see how the revolution would affect their trading in the futures market. Jackie had to be strong and present cold hard financial information in the wake of a bloody series of protests.
She also worked as the Director of Strategic Programming and Development for CNBC. While working in this role, she was instrumental in the creation of a new financial series. She was also a factor in producing exclusive network specials for the Secretary of Treasury Timothy Geithner, financial guru Warren Buffett and former President Bill Clinton.
Jackie likes to keep details about her life very private as she does not like people to know too much about her. Details about marriages, children, and family background are not known because Jackie doesn’t like to volunteer any of the intimate details.
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