Sue Herera Biography
Susan McMahon Herera an American media personality working as a Breaking News Anchor for CNBC airing regular news updates throughout CNBC’s Business Day programming and as well serving as the network’s lead anchor for breaking news stories. She previously worked as an anchor and reporter with Financial News Network and as an intern at the KNXT TV station in Los Angeles (now KCBS-TV).
Sue Herera Age
Sue was born on 15th of November 1957 in Spokane, Washington, United States.
Sue Herera Height
She stands tall at a height of 5 feet 7 inches.
Sue Herera Education
Herera enrolled and later earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from California State University, Northridge.
Sue Herera Family
Susan was raised up in Brentwood, California where her father served a shoe wholesaler and her mother was a housewife. More information about her family are publicly unavailable, this section will be updated as soon as this information is available.
Sue Herera Husband
She is married to Daniel Herera, a Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Specialist in Englewood, NJ and has years of experience in the medical field. He enrolled and later graduated from St George’S University School Of Med St George’S Grenada medical school back in 1999. He thereafte completed a residency at Ny And Presby Hospital practicing at Spine Center & Orthopedic Rehabilitation of Englewood. The pair first met each other on the assignment in Los Angeles and got married in 1984.
Sue Herera Children
The duo has three kids together, twin daughters named Victoria and Jacqueline and a son named Daniel. The pair adopted the twin girls from a village in China in 2002, and two years later, she got pregnant and gave birth to a son in 2005.
Sue Herera CNBC
She works as the Breaking News Anchor for CNBC airing regular news updates throughout CNBC’s Business Day programming as well serving as the network’s lead anchor for breaking news stories. She as well served as an anchor and co-anchored CNBC shows Market Wrap, Business Tonight, The Edge, The Money Wheel, Business Center, and Power Lunch.
Back in 2015, she became the anchor for the Nightly Business Report TV show and joined in 2018 by co-anchor Bill Griffeth, who had previously served with her on Power Lunch. The Nightly Business Report show made its final broadcast in December 2019.
She got to be one of the first women to break into the world of broadcast business news, earning her the nickname “The First Lady of Wall Street.” I She as well provided viewers with a seasoned perspective on the major stories and issues moving the markets and groundbreaking interviews with leaders in politics and corporate America.
She is as well a founding member of CNBC, and helped to launch the network in 1989. Having the knowledge in the world of global economics, she aired major geopolitical summits held overseas. She as well traveled to China and Japan to report on and produce groundbreaking series about the economies of those countries.
Back in 2004, she host and anchor of CNBC’s special international series “CNBC in Russia,” which took an in-depth to the Russia’s economy and leadership, contrasting the country’s successes with its problems. She as well won the first-place prize in the National Headliner Awards for the special. She as well hosted “CNBC in India, “which took top honors in the Business & Consumer Reporting category.
She as well served for seven years as an anchor and reporter with Financial News Network, honing her expertise in the areas of foreign exchange and futures trading. She as well interned at the KNXT TV station in Los Angeles (now KCBS-TV).
Sue Herera Book
She penned the author of “Women of the Street: Making It on Wall Street—The World’s Toughest Business.” She as well featured 14 successful women investment professionals.
Sue Herera Salary
She earns an annual estimated salary of $685,000.
Sue Herera Net Worth
She has an estimated net worth of $8 million.