Sara Eisen CNBC, Bio, Age, Height, Education, Family, Husband, Children, Salary and Net Worth

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Sara Eisen Biography

Sara Eisen is an American journalist who is famously known as the CNBC correspondent for Worldwide Exchange. She is currently co-anchors CNBC’s “Closing Bell” (M-F, 3 PM-5 PM ET). She joined CNBC in December 2013, as a correspondent, mainly focusing on the global consumer.

Sara Eisen Age

Sara attained 37 years old in 2021, being born on 7th August 1984, in New York City, New York, United States of America. She usually celebrates her birthday on August 7th every year. Her birth sign is Leo.

Sara Eisen Height

Sara has a body height of 5 feet 6 inches which is equivalent to 1.67 meters. She on the other hand has a moderate bodyweight of 55 kilograms which is equal to 120 Ibs.

Sara Eisen Education

Sara studied at New York University. When she was in the University, she did an internship with a startup website named ForexTV.com. She thereafter enrolled at the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University where she got a master’s degree in broadcast journalism. She then did a four-month-long internship with Bloomberg TV in Hong Kong.

Sara Eisen Family, Siblings

Sara was born Sara Aliza Eisen on 7th August 1984 in Cincinnati, Ohio, the United States of America, to paediatric dentist Dr. Jane Eisen and dermatologist Dr. Drore Eisen(father) who is the founder of CDX Diagnostics clinic, which helps to detected cancer and its preventions. There is no information regarding her siblings as of now.

Sara Eisen Husband

Sara is a married woman. She is the wife of Matthew Levine who is the former head of US programming at Bloomberg Television. They had their marriage ceremony on May 29th, 2016 which was conducted at Weylin B. Seymour, Brooklyn. Together are proud parents of two children, Samuel Levine as the firstborn was born on 16th December 2017, and Harrison Levine was born on 4th October 2019.

Sara Eisen Children

Sara and her husband are responsible parents of two children. Samuel Levine as the firstborn was born on 16th December 2017, and Harrison Levine was born on 4th October 2019.

Sara Eisen Salary

Sara who co-anchors CNBC’s “Closing Bell” (M-F, 3 PM-5 PM ET) receives a monthly salary of $50,000. This is according to CNBC’s co-anchors’ salary. However, their salaries vary from one co-anchor to another depending on education, certifications, additional skills, the number of years one has spent in the profession.

Sara Eisen Net Worth

Sara’s net worth is estimated to be $1.5 Million as of 2022. She has accumulated her fortunes through her primary source of income mainly as a journalist and in the other businesses, she has invested in. However, we will keep updating you on her net worth as it keeps increasing a year after the other.

Sara Eisen CNBC’s “Closing Bell”

Sara is famously known as the CNBC correspondent for Worldwide Exchange. She currently co-anchors CNBC’s “Closing Bell” (M-F, 3 PM-5 PM ET). She joined CNBC in December 2013, as a correspondent, mainly focusing on the global consumer.
In January 2016,  she was promoted to co-anchor ”Worldwide Exchange” and ”Squawk on the Street”. On March 12th, 2018, Sara occupied her present position on June 22nd, 2020. Before joining the CNBC work team, Sara was a correspondent and co-anchor on Bloomberg Television. She started working when she was pursuing her studies at New York University, she did an internship with a start-up website named ForexTV.com.

Sara Eisen Bloomberg Television

Sara joined Bloomberg TV in Hong Kong as an intern, immediately after she earned her master’s degree in broadcast journalism from Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University. She worked with the behind-the-scenes production team as a writer, editor and also did general production assistant work. She worked at this section for almost four months and later relocated to the Philippines.

In 2008, she returned to the USA where she was hired as a full-time employee at Bloomberg in New York. She worked as the production assistant for the New York office and also did as many stories on the dollar as possible, which, by then, was on the rise again. At this time, America was experiencing the second biggest financial crisis in a hundred years, right after the Great Depression of the 1930s. The breakthrough moment in her career came when Bloomberg Radio allowed her to do a segment on currencies. She still worked as a production assistant for Bloomberg TV, but she also hosted a one-minute currency update, called ‘On the Economy’, every day on her own time for radio. The markets had become erratic, and Bloomberg desperately required people who really understood them. After constantly putting herself forward for months, she was made the co-anchor of ‘Bloomberg Surveillance’. In 2013, Eisen was featured in the documentary ‘Red Obsession’ where she afterward joined CNBC.

Sara Eisen Residence

Sara has not disclosed her current place of living may be due to security issues. We will therefore update this section as soon as the information is found.

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