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American journalist '''Rebecca Quick''' is an on-air correspondent for ] appearing on “Squawk Box”, as well as other CNBC programs throughout the Business Day. Quick is based at CNBC’s global headquarters in Englewood Cliffs, N.J. American journalist '''Rebecca Quick''' is an on-air correspondent for ] and anchor, co-anchoring “Squawk Box" and "Morning Call", as well as other CNBC programs throughout the Business Day. Quick is based at CNBC’s global headquarters in Englewood Cliffs, N.J.


Previously, Quick, a seven-year veteran of ], covered the Wall Street beat for CNBC as part of the network’s partnership with Dow Jones. Previously, Quick, a seven-year veteran of ], covered the Wall Street beat for CNBC as part of the network’s partnership with Dow Jones.

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Rebecca Quick
Rebecca Quick

American journalist Rebecca Quick is an on-air correspondent for CNBC and anchor, co-anchoring “Squawk Box" and "Morning Call", as well as other CNBC programs throughout the Business Day. Quick is based at CNBC’s global headquarters in Englewood Cliffs, N.J.

Previously, Quick, a seven-year veteran of The Wall Street Journal, covered the Wall Street beat for CNBC as part of the network’s partnership with Dow Jones.

Prior to joining CNBC in February 2001, Quick spent three years working the retail and e-commerce beat at The Wall Street Journal. Before that, she covered various Internet issues ranging from online privacy to domain-name disputes.

Before that, Quick played a crucial role in the launch of The Wall Street Journal Online in April 1996. She also served as the site’s International News Editor, overseeing foreign affairs coverage.

Prior to that, Quick worked at The Wall Street Journal’s overseas copy desk where she served as a copy editor, copyreader and a research assistant.

Quick grew up in Indiana.

Quick received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from Rutgers University in 1993. As an undergraduate, Quick was awarded the Times Mirror Fellowship from the Journalism Resources Institute at Rutgers. She also served as Editor-In-Chief of The Daily Targum, the school’s newspaper.

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