Christine Romans Bio, Career, Achievements, Net worth, Age and Height

Christine Romans is a renowned American journalist and many people who regularly visit the CNN network will leave an unforgettable impression with her dashing face and heartwarming smile.She is CNNs principal business correspondent and the anchor of Early Start, a show that airs between 4am and 6am every weekday.She also anchors the business weekend program

Christine Romans is a renowned American journalist and many people who regularly visit the CNN network will leave an unforgettable impression with her dashing face and heartwarming smile. She is CNN’s principal business correspondent and the anchor of Early Start, a show that airs between 4am and 6am every weekday. She also anchors the business weekend program entitled Your Money. In addition, Romans is a renowned author with several highly rated titles.

Christine Romans’ Biography

The journalist was born on the 31st of July 1971 and was bred in Iowa. Christine Romans’ family is originally from Norway, from where they immigrated to Iowa, USA. She attended Iowa State University and majored in French, journalism, and mass communications. After graduating, she spent some time as a foreign student in France as part of an exchange program. She is the eldest of four children and is married to Reuters editor Ed Tobin, with whom she has three children.

career

Before becoming a CNN correspondent, ChristineRomans worked at several media outlets: The Des Moines Register, Reuters, as well as Knight-Ridder Financial News in Chicago. She then anchored a show titled “Street Sweep” on CNN before being canceled. It was this show that brought her to the attention of CNN executives, who decided to hire her as a network reporter. She began her journey with CNN as a correspondent on the New York Stock Exchange in 1999 and has since progressed to Chief Business Correspondent.

Christine Romans has a reputation for being able to explain seemingly hard ideas about money in simple and clear terms. She oversees reporting on economics and finance from the perspective of working class Americans and small business owners. This includes showing the impact of budgets, bailouts, and economic data on families. That is, it covers what these mean in reality, other than what they look like on paper.

She has several reports and journalistic endeavors to her name such as Deadly Hospitals, which explored how hospitals unintentionally spread infections and what patients can do to protect themselves; Dangerous Living, illustrating the danger faced by approximately 30% of American citizens living in coastal areas likely to be hit by a hurricane. In God We Trust: Faith and Money in America, a special that explored the interplay of religion and money in America and a host of others educating and enlightening their large audiences. She has also researched various corporate scams from an investor’s perspective, such as those surrounding the Enron and WorldCom collapses.

Career successes

Christine Romans has achieved several successes throughout her career. She is the winner of the prestigious Emmy Award for her role in the series Exporting America, which was a portrayal of globalization and the outsourcing of American jobs to countries abroad. She was recognized with an Outstanding Media Award presented to her by the National Foundation for Women Legislators for Annual Reports. Christine Romans (along with a variety of other team members) presented CNN with a George Foster Peabody Award for her coverage of devastating Hurricane Katrina and an Alfred I. DuPont Award for her work in reporting the Southeast Asia tsunami.

Christine Romans is also the author of four books, all of which talk about money and give practical tips on how to manage it. Smart is the New Rich: If You Can’t Afford It – Put It Aside (Wiley 2010), How to Speak Money: The Language and Knowledge You Need to Know (Wiley 2011), Smart is the New Rich: Money Guide for Millennials (Wiley March 2015) and How to Talk Money (Wiley 2016).

What Is Christine Romans’ Net Worth?

Christine Romans reportedly takes home about $400,000 a year in salary. Her net worth is on the order of $4 million including money she made from selling her books.

Height

Christine Romans has an average height of 30 cm. Unfortunately, her other body measurements are not readily available.

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