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Amanda Drury joined CNBC's U.S. team as an anchor in May 2010, based at the network's global headquarters in Englewood Cliffs, N.J.
Drury has been a business and financial journalist for more than 10 years. She joined CNBC in the U.S. from CNBC Asia Pacific where she was most recently an anchor on two of the network's signature morning business programs: "Squawk Box" and "CNBC’s Cash Flow," based in the CNBC Australia headquarters in Sydney.
She joined CNBC Asia Pacific in 2001 as anchor of "Market Watch" and “Business Centre Australia.” In addition to tracking the markets and speaking with business and political leaders across the region, Drury has hosted numerous feature programs for the network including the personal finance show “Grow Your Wealth,” which she pioneered and the technology-focused "Generation-e." She has received two nominations for the Asian Television Awards in the best news anchor category.
Prior to joining CNBC, Drury was a television and radio anchor for Bloomberg in Tokyo. She has also held various radio posts at Sydney radio stations. Drury began her career in Japan working in international relations.
Drury holds a bachelor’s degree in fine arts, French and Japanese from Melbourne University.
Amanda Drury joined CNBC's U.S. team as an anchor in May 2010, based at the network's global headquarters in Englewood Cliffs, N.J.
Drury has been a business and financial journalist for more than 10 years. She joined CNBC in the U.S. from CNBC Asia Pacific where she was most recently an anchor on two of the network's signature morning business programs: "Squawk Box" and "CNBC’s Cash Flow," based in the CNBC Australia headquarters in Sydney.
She joined CNBC Asia Pacific in 2001 as anchor of "Market Watch" and “Business Centre Australia.” In addition to tracking the markets and speaking with business and political leaders across the region, Drury has hosted numerous feature programs for the network including the personal finance show “Grow Your Wealth,” which she pioneered and the technology-focused "Generation-e." She has received two nominations for the Asian Television Awards in the best news anchor category.
Prior to joining CNBC, Drury was a television and radio anchor for Bloomberg in Tokyo. She has also held various radio posts at Sydney radio stations. Drury began her career in Japan working in international relations.
Drury holds a bachelor’s degree in fine arts, French and Japanese from Melbourne University.
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