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Maribel Aber’s personal background, including her birthdate and hometown, remains private. This biography focuses on her professional achievements and career journey.
Maribel Aber attended the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in foreign affairs and minored in German. She later pursued law studies at New York Law School in New York City, earning her Juris Doctor degree.
Aber began her professional career at the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. (NASD), the former self-regulatory organization overseeing the stock market and NASDAQ. Her early focus was on securities regulation and market operations.
In 2001, she joined NASDAQ as Associate Director of Global Sales and Member Services, where she managed a broadcast studio and oversaw operations within a seven-story tower. The following year, she became Chief of Staff to the Vice Chairman of NASDAQ. She was later promoted to Vice President of the NASDAQ MarketSite, the iconic location of the NASDAQ Opening Bell in Times Square.
During her tenure, Aber played a key role in a CNN partnership for live coverage during America Votes 2004 from the NASDAQ MarketSite. She also managed a strategic collaboration with Reuters Group Limited that merged the NASDAQ Tower and Reuters Sign properties, creating one of the world’s largest outdoor digital display systems in the heart of Times Square.
Maribel Aber shifted into broadcast journalism through various on-air roles. She joined Meredith Corporation as a contributor on The Better Show, focusing on career and financial advice. She also appeared on Dr. Drew’s Lifechangers as a guest expert and contributor.
Her written work has been featured in well-known lifestyle and parenting magazines, including Parents, Better Homes and Gardens, and Ladies' Home Journal.
Aber served as a host and producer for Wall Street Week and later joined The Broadway Channel. In her role there, she covered high-profile Broadway events, including red carpet premieres and the Tony Awards. Additionally, she worked as a freelance host for Brain Fuel TV and contributed to platforms such as AOL and MSN.
In 2012, Aber joined CNN, marking the start of her tenure with the network. Initially, she worked as a correspondent for Money Matters, a financial news segment produced by CNNMoney.com via CNN Newsource. She later transitioned to CNN’s New York bureau, where she continues to deliver live financial reports for more than 800 CNN affiliates, including HLN, CNN, and CNN International.
While Maribel Aber keeps her personal life out of the public eye, her professional presence remains active. Her verified Twitter account, affiliated with CNN, is @MaribelAberCNN.
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