Jane Wells Biography
Jane Wells is an American correspondent for the CNBC. She is based in Los Angles where she develops features, special reports and also stories about funny business.
Jane Wells Age
Jane was born on 31st March 1961 in Los Angeles County, California.
Jane Wells Height
Jane is of average stature and shape she however has not revealed any details concerning her height.
Jane Wells Family
Jane has not revealed any details concerning his family.
Jane Wells Husband
Jane is married to Roger C. Harder, the couple has two children together.
Jane Wells Education
Jane studied at the University of Southern California, where she got degrees in broadcast journalism and philosophy.
Jane Wells CNBC
Jane develops features, special stories, and contributes to CNBC and CNBC.com’s breaking news coverage. After more than 20 years as a CNBC reporter, Wells was promoted to her current position. Wells joined CNBC in 1996, and for “Rivera Live,” he provided exclusive coverage of the O.J.
Simpson civil case. Wells also worked as a senior correspondent for CNBC’s “Upfront Tonight” during her time at the network. She also worked on the CNBC Make It franchise “Strange Success” and produced a related podcast.
She was a Fox News Channel journalist and a Los Angeles reporter for NBC’s main television station, WNBC, in New York, before joining CNBC. She worked as a reporter for KTTV in Los Angeles, WTVJ in Miami, and KOB in Albuquerque during her television career. She has also contributed to CNN’s overseas coverage.
She has won multiple awards for her work, including a Peabody Award and a duPont Award for her live coverage of the Rodney King trial in 1992. Her investigative work garnered her a Los Angeles Emmy Award the
She’s also won feature reporting awards from UPI, the Press Club, and the Emmys; three Florida Emmy Awards for news reporting; and the Investigative Reporters and Editors Award for team reporting.
She went into the famed Watts’ Imperial Courts housing project in 1989 while working for KTTV to unearth the story of gangs attacking local residents. After being threatened by a gun-toting gang member, she and her cameraman narrowly fled. The encounter was televised to give outsiders a taste of what inhabitants of inner-city public housing developments go through on a regular basis.
Mother Teresa’s death, according to Wells, was her most exciting task. She recounts visiting a leprosy colony in India after the death of the Roman Catholic nun.
She is best remembered for playing a minor role in the “Seinfeld” finale, which was a cultural event in the late 1990s. She plays an on-the-scene reporter who has a talk with Rivera about the “Seinfeld Four,” a reference to yet another rumor about the show’s termination. According to Wells, “With that bunch, there is no love lost.
Jane Wells Podcast
Strange Success with Jane Wells. Jane Wells of CNBC looks for rags-to-riches stories with a twist. Strange Success is about people who come up with bizarre solutions to problems that you may not even be aware of. They embark on an even more bizarre path to success, replete with setbacks, rejection, and foolishness.
Jane Wells Salary
Jane earns an estimated annual salary ranging between $ 70,000 – $ 100,000 dollars.
Jane Wells Net worth
Jane has an estimated net worth ranging between $1 million – $5 million dollars.