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America Responds Reflections on the repercussions and financial aftermath of 9/11/2001 |
A respected financial journalist in broadcast and print, Gharib is a magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Case Western Reserve University (FSM’72). Following her graduation from CWRU she worked as a reporter for The Cleveland Plain Dealer. While working on a Master of International Affairs at Columbia University, Gharib served as a news reporter for Newsweek and the Associated Press. After receiving her degree, Susie’s business journalism career began at Fortune. Gharib is among a handful of financial journalists to initiate business news coverage on television. She is now one of broadcast journalism’s most recognized business news anchors. She worked for ESPN, WABC-TV in New York, NBC, and CNBC before joining “Nightly Business Report” in 1998. Gharib is known for her incisive interviews with business leaders from corporate America, Wall Street, and Washington. She has been named one of the nation’s 100 most influential business journalists by the editors of TJFR, an industry publication. She is also the recipient of the Gracie Allen award as the top anchorwoman of the year in 2001. America
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