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Trish Regan is known as an American television host, journalist, and author. She is most famous for hosting Trish Regan Primetime.
Trish Ann Regan was born on December 13th, 1977 in New Hampshire. She attended Phillips Exeter Academy where she was awarded first place in the Harvard Musical Association's competition. She was a beauty pageant contestant and became Miss New Hampshire. In 1994, she represented her home state in the Miss America 1994 pageant. Before attending Columbia University, she studied at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston and she took voice lessons in Graz, Austria. She graduated cum laude from Columbia with a degree in U.S. History in 2000. Her first job was at an investment bank called Goldman Sachs. She wanted to become an opera singer and never had plans to have a career in news or finance but her life took a turn.
Trish is married to an investment banker named James A. Ben and has three children with him. She had twin daughters Alexandra and Elizabeth in December 2009. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her family and friends. She also is keen on traveling to as many exotic destinations as she can. Her favorite book is Atlas Shrugged. She can also speak two other languages, Spanish and Italian.
Regan started her television career in 2001 at CBS MarketWatch, where she reported for the CBS Evening News as a business correspondent. She worked there until 2007 and contributed to the television shows, “Face the Nation” and “48 Hours”.
Regan joined the television station, CNBC, as a correspondent and started with CBS evening news. Her prime focus at CBS was the U.S. economy. She used to report on healthcare insurance, government pensions, and social security privatization. She worked extensively on the terror network between the South American region and Islamic terrorist groups. She also won the Emmy award for this coverage in the year 2007. Regan has received the Bernard Wayne Award.
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Regan anchored the special prime time edition for Bloomberg TV's coverage of the 2012 presidential campaign season. She has been involved in important documentaries on the U.S. bank collapse and the debt crisis in Europe. She appeared in the famous television show, “Weekend Today Show”. From 2007 to 2011, she hosted the famous program on CNBC called “The Call”. She has covered a series of economic stories on global platforms, such as the recession of 2009.
In 2010, she was reporting about the European sovereign-debt crisis and in Germany during the G8 summit, she also reported about U.S.–Russia relations. As a news anchorwoman at CNBC, she provided all sorts of economic analysis and reported for the NBC Nightly News, The Today Show and MSNBC. She was the creator and host of CNBC's two most highly rated documentaries in the network's history, which still occasionally air on the network. One of them is an in-depth special on the underground marijuana industry, titled “Marijuana Inc: Inside America's Pot Industry”. It is the most highly-watched CNBC original program to date.
For Regan's documentary work on “Against the Tide: The Battle for New Orleans,” she was nominated for Best Documentary Emmy Award. This program also earned her a Gerald Loeb nomination.
She also reported on Brazil’s challenges and economic boom. She has traveled to Bogotá, Colombia where she interviewed the Colombian President, Álvaro Uribe, to report on emerging market investments.
She reported on the link between piracy and terrorist organizations from Ciudad del Este, Paraguay. This region, known as the Tri-Border, is quite famous for being very dangerous and hazardous. For her reporting on the terror connection between the Tri-Border region and Islamic terrorist groups, she earned an Emmy nomination for Investigative reporting in 2007. Regan has also covered many other prominent national events, including the 2001 Enron scandal, the three major hurricanes to hit the United States Katrina, Rita and Wilma, the 2006 mid-term Congressional elections and the 2006 State of the Union Address.
In 2011, she left CNBC to join Bloomberg Television. While working at Bloomberg, she could be seen on the show, “Street Smart with Trish Regan”. It aired during the close of U.S. Trading. In addition to her large assortment of television appearances, Regan has been a featured, front-page economic columnist for the national American newspaper, USA Today. In December 2013, the readers of the magazine, Business Insider declared Regan to be their top favorite female financial news anchor.
She made it to the “30 Top Irish American’s” list in Media. Regan is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, which is an independent and non-partisan member organization composed of journalists and public figures. Her net worth is $10 million.
On March 2020 her program Trish Regan Primetime was abruptly pulled off from the Fox Business Network. In the show, she had expressed concerns that the news about coronavirus was “yet another attempt to impeach the president” and "as a scam" fueled by the enemies of the president, Donald Trump. The network company dismissed her after two weeks following she made such statements about coronavirus on air.
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