Presenter, interviewer and producer…

I am a broadcast journalist with Sky News, NBC and CNBC. Until February 2022 I was the anchor of The Closing Bell, a live two hour daily show on CNBC, which broadcasts from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange from 3-5pm ET, 8-10pm GMT. I also lead the network’s coverage of banks and various international political events.

My desire to move into this world stemmed from seeing my father do it so happily for all of my life, but it took me until my mid-20s to find the confidence to explore and ultimately pursue my own broadcasting career. Before that, I graduated from Oxford University in 2008 where I gained a degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics. Soon after, I moved into the world of finance, working for five years at Newton Investment Management.

In 2011, I started to explore the possibility of becoming a TV presenter. I have inherited my father’s inquisitive mind and love to find out what makes people tick. I also happen to enjoy the adrenaline that comes from being in front of a camera. I believe interviewing is an art and am always on the lookout for the best skills to employ, many of which I have seen in action throughout my life.

I find politics and economics fascinating, am a massive sports fan (in particular, for my sins, of Arsenal) and love cinema.

Having completed some assignments for ITV Meridian and CNN International, I joined CNBC London in August 2014. In January 2016 I moved to CNBC in New York, where I am currently based.

Whilst my desire to move into the world of broadcasting stemmed from wanting to work in front of the camera, I also run Paradine Productions, which was founded by my father in 1961.