First Name |
Rebecca
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Middle Name |
Ann
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Last Name |
Jarvis
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Maiden Name |
Jarvis
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Full Name at Birth |
Rebecca Ann Jarvis
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Alternative Name |
Rebecca Ann Jarvis, ''Becky'', Real Biz with Rebecca Jarvis, No Limits with Rebecca Jarvis, ''Rebecca''
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Birthday |
14th December, 1981
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Birthplace |
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
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Height |
5' 9" (175 cm)
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Build |
Slim
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Eye Color |
Brown - Dark
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Hair Color |
Brown - Dark
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Distinctive Feature |
She was a candidate on Season 4 of The Apprentice USA (2004), finishing 2nd., She is known to her friends as "Becky", she was one of Teen People's "20 Teens Who Will Change the World" in February 2000...., The Alliance for Women in Media named Jarvis one of the top business journalists in the country with its Women in Numbers Award...., She received national recognition for her work with Colin Powell to empower children and improve communities...., She was named a "National Point of Light," receiving accolades from Presidents Bill Clinton and George H.W. Bush...., She married Matthew Hanson on January 28, 2012 at McNamara Alumni Center in Minnesota...., She and husband Matthew Hanson are both graduates of University of Chicago and worked together at Banc of America Securities in Chicago...., She was proposed to by Matthew Hanson on LaSalle Street in Chicago in December 2010...., Rabbi Barry Axler officiated her wedding with the bridegroom's father, the Rev. Craig Hanson, the lead pastor at Roseville Lutheran Church in Roseville, Minnesota, taking part...., She refers to her buttoned-down, serious side as “Rebecca'' and her sunny and fun-loving side as “Becky''...., Her media role model is her mother, Gail Marks Jarvis, a former financial columnist for the Pioneer Press who now writes for the Chicago Tribune....
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Zodiac Sign |
Sagittarius
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Sexuality |
Straight
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Ethnicity |
White
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Nationality |
American
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High School |
[1999] St. Paul Academy and Summit School, St. Paul, Minnesota
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University |
[2003] University of Chicago (dual Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and Law, Letters & Society), [????] Université Sciences Po, Paris (International Business and Economics), [????] Université Paris-Dauphine, in Paris, France.
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Occupation Text |
American business & financial broadcast journalist.
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Occupation |
Journalist
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Claim to Fame |
Season 4 of 'The Apprentice USA' (2004), finishing in 2nd place.
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Music Genre (Text) |
Multiple Presidential Elections, The Bernie Madoff scandal, The Great Recession, The Housing Bubble, The Financial Crisis, The fall of Bear Stearns & Lehman Brothers, Market news from the New York Stock Exchange, NASDAQ and the New York Mercantile Exchange, Investment Banking & Foreign Currency Trading, European banking & financial markets, The formation of the European Union, Empowering Children And Improving Communities, Emerging-Market And Commodities, Print Financial Journalism, Broadcast Financial Journalism, Interviews With People Who Are Going To Move Markets
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Year(s) Active |
2003 > 2003 (trader: at Citigroup's foreign exchange desk in London, during the summer), 2003 > 2005 (investment banking analyst: at Banc of America Securities in Chicago), 2006 > ???? (financial journalist: for the newspapers 'Crain's Chicago Business' and 'Business 2.0'), 2006 > 2009 (associate producer & general assignment reporter: for CNBC in New York), 2010 > 2013 (financial reporter & business and economics correspondent: for CBS News in New York), 2010 > 2013 (co-anchor: on 'Saturday Early Show' (1997) and CBS 'This Morning: Saturday' (2012)), 2013 > present (chief business and economics correspondent: at ABC News), 2019 > 2019 (executive producer & co-creator & actress: 6 x tv mini-series episodes), 2005 > 2019 (tv self appearances: 24 x tv series, tv documentaries, tv specials ), ???? > ???? (host, creator & managing editor: of 'Real Biz with Rebecca Jarvis'), ???? > ???? (presenter: of podcast 'No Limits with Rebecca Jarvis'), 2012 > 2012 (recipient: of the Women in Numbers Award by The Alliance for Women in Media), 2013 > 2013 (recipient: of Alfred I. DuPont-Columbia Award for 48 Hours CBS News Prime Time Special: Newtown), 2000 > 2000 (recipient: of Point of Light Award winner), 2000 > 2000 (named: “20 Teens Who Will Change the World” by Teen People magazine), 2002 > 2003 (recipient: of the University of Chicago 'Dean's Grant'), 2014 > 2014 (recipient: of Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Morning Show - Good Morning America), 2017 > 2017 (recipient: of Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Morning Show - Good Morning America), 2012 > present (wife: of Matthew Hanson, from January 28, 2012), 2019 > present (mother: of Isabel Jarvis Hanson (daughter b. 2019)), 2003–present
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Record Label |
Citigroup (bank), Crain's Chicago Business (newspaper), Business 2.0 (newspaper), CNBC (tv channel), CBS News (tv channel), ABC News (tv channel), Hulu (streaming broadcaster)
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Official Websites |
http://abcnews.go.com/Author/Rebecca_Jarvis, https://abcnews.go.com/Author/Rebecca_Jarvis
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Pets |
Matthew Pierce Hanson (husband m. 2012), Isabel Jarvis Hanson (daughter b. 2019), Gail Marks Jarvis (mother), James T. Jarvis (father), Rev. Craig H. Hanson (father-in-law), Cynthia L. Hanson (mother-in-law), George Stephanopoulos (colleague), Warren Buffett (business), Richard Branson (business), Sheryl Sandberg (business), Diane von Furstenberg (business), Jack Dorsey (business), Mary Barra (business), Bill Clinton, George H.W. Bush, Colin Powell (project colleague), Rabbi Barry Axler, Betty Nguyen
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Favorite Places |
McNamara Alumni Center in Minnesota (wedding venue), Paris, France, London, England, Wall Street, New York
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Rebecca Ann Jarvis (born September 28, 1981 in Minneapolis, Minnesota) is an American journalist. She is the Chief Business, Economics and Technology Correspondent for ABC News and the host, creator and managing editor of Real Biz with Rebecca Jarvis and the podcast No Limits with Rebecca Jarvis. She was a finalist on Season 4 of The Apprentice.