Trish Regan
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Trish Regan is an American broadcast journalist. She anchors CNBC's The Call, (weekdays from 11 am - Noon EST), reports for CNBC's documentary unit and provides regular reports and analysis for NBC's Nightly News and The Today Show.
In addition to her daily anchoring at CNBC, Regan has covered of series of global economic stories including U.S.–Russia relations from the G-8 summit in Germany, as well as the economic boom and challenges in Brazil. Regan traveled to Bogota, Colombia where she interviewed President Álvaro Uribe and reported from the infamous city of Medellin. For CNBC, Regan also reported on the link between piracy and terrorist organizations from Ciudad del Este, Paraguay, a region in South America considered one of the most dangerous in world, the Tri-border.
More recently, Regan reported an in-depth hour on the underground marijuana industry which became the most watched special in CNBC's history.
Regan joined CNBC from CBS News where she was a correspondent reporting for the CBS Evening News She also contributed to Face the Nation and 48 Hours. Regan's focus at CBS was the U.S. economy. She reported on economic policy issues including healthcare, social security, privatized social security system, and government pensions. Regan also reported extensively on Latin American political and economic affairs including a series on terrorist fundraising in South America. Her work on the terror connection between the Tri-Border region of South America and Islamic terrorist groups earned her an Emmy for Investigative Reporting in 2007. Additionally, Regan covered prominent National events including the Enron scandal, the 2006 mid-term Congressional elections, the 2006 State of the Union address, and the three major hurricanes to hit the U.S. in 2005: Katrina, Rita and Wilma.
Previously, Regan was a correspondent for MarketWatch. In 2002, her work at CBS MarketWatch earned her The Most Outstanding Young Broadcast Journalist Under 30 Award from the Northern California Society of Professional Journalists. While at CBS MarketWatch, she contributed to CBS News and reported and anchored for the CBS-owned station in San Francisco. Prior to that, Regan was a correspondent at Bloomberg Television.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trish_Regan
