Carl Quintanilla CNBC, Bio, Age, Height, Family, Wife, Salary, Net worth

Carl Quintanilla Biography

Carl Quintanilla is an American news anchor is known for anchoring Squawk on the Street and Squawk Alley, morning shows on CNBC.

Carl Quintanilla Age

Carl was born on 10th October 1970 in Midland, Michigan.

Carl Quintanilla Height

Carl stands at a height 5 feet 9 inches.

Carl Quintanilla Family

Carl was born to Robert Quintanilla, he has not disclosed much details concerning his family.

Carl Quintanilla Wife

Carl is married to Judy Chung, whose a product manager at Ralph Lauren. Chung was formerly a tv producer. The two purchased a home in Bridgehampton, New York worth $3.2 million. The couple has a pair of twins Ava Jane and Lily Anna.

Carl Quintanilla Education

Carl studied at the University of Colorado Boulder, where he got his Bachelor of Arts degree in political science.

Carl Quintanilla CNBC

Carl is the host of CNBC’s “Squawk on the Street” and “TechCheck” shows. He was previously a reporter for “Squawk Alley.” Quintanilla has covered a wide range of stories for CNBC and NBC News, where he was a New York and Chicago-based correspondent for “Today” and “NBC Nightly News,” including the Olympics, presidential elections, and international military conflicts from Israel to Iraq, since joining NBCUniversal in 1999. He shared a national Emmy Award, a DuPont Award, an RTNDA Edward R. Murrow Award, and the broadcast industry’s top accolade, the Peabody Award, for NBC’s coverage of Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
“The New High: Extreme Sports,” “#TwitterRevolution,” “The Costco Craze: Inside the Warehouse Giant,” “BMW: A Driving Obsession,” “Big Mac: Inside the McDonald’s Empire,” “Trash Inc: The Secret Life of Garbage,” and “The Money Chase: Inside Harvard Business School” are among the one-hour documentaries Carl has reported for CNBC. Carl worked as a correspondent for The Wall Street Journal for six years before joining NBC.

He worked as a staff reporter for The Wall Street Journal from 1994 to 1999, covering airlines, manufacturing, and economic topics full-time for the Chicago bureau. He also authored a weekly column for the front page of the newspaper about workplace challenges and trends. He worked as a correspondent for many CNBC programs, including Business Center, and as a special correspondent for Fox X-press on Fox News from 1999 until 2002. Carl worked as a co-anchor for CNBC’s early-morning show, Wake Up Call, before joining NBC. Quintanilla began co-hosting Squawk Box on December 19, 2005.
In the aftermath of the financial crisis of 2007–2008, Jon Stewart chastised him and others at CNBC for failing to forecast the collapse and ask difficult questions of Wall Street leaders. Carl had previously asked Allen Stanford, afterwards recognized as the mastermind behind a “huge Ponzi scheme,” how it felt to be a billionaire on his show. Carl covered the weekday and weekend versions of NBC Nightly News from 2010 to September 2015, filling in for hosts Brian Williams and Lester Holt when they were on assignment or travelling. He also co-hosted Today as a substitute.

Carl Quintanilla Salary

Carl earns an annual salary of $3 million.

Carl Quintanilla Net worth

Carl has an estimated ne worth of $9 million

 

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