Maggie Lake
Maggie Lake
Maggie Lake is an American journalist based in New York, New York. She is a CNNMoney anchor and correspondent. Lake anchors CNNMoney with Maggie Lake live from the New York Stock Exchange weekdays at 9am ET / 2pm BST on CNN International, and provides daily in-depth market coverage for Quest Means Business, Quest Express and other CNN International programs. [1]
Education
Lake graduated from Boston University with a Bachelor's degree in political science and government. [1]
Career
She has covered a number of international business stories including the collapse of the Lehman Brothers and seismic changes across the world of investment banking, the global financial crisis and subsequent U.S. economic recovery, European debt crisis, climate change as well as the latest technology trends impacting consumers and investors in Silicon Valley and beyond. [1]
From Satya Nadella to Mark Fields and Intel's Brian Krzanich, Lake has interviewed many CEOs from a wide range of professions. She spoke to Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis the day he was elected to his position, and recently interviewed Angel Gurria. [1]
In addition to her daily business reporting, Lake has interviewed notable figures across the auto, entertainment, technology and fashion industries including Carlos Ghosn, actress Sarah Jessica Parker, actors Neil Patrick Harris and Hugh Jackman, Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey and fashion designers Michael Kors, Tommy Hilfiger, Jason Wu, and Rebecca Minkoff. [1]
Before joining CNN in 2001, Lake worked for eight years at Reuters. In various reporting roles for Reuters Television in New York she provided coverage of U-S bond, stock and currency markets, interviewed Fortune 500 CEO's and reported on the 1998 global financial crisis. [1]
Moving to London in 1999, Lake anchored programs covering top business stories from around the world, including interviews with finance ministers and leading policy officials. Lastly, she served a senior reporter on the print side for Reuters in New York. [1]