Rebecca Jarvis

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Rebecca Jarvis is an American journalist, news reporter, and media personality best known for her work in financial journalism and as the Chief Business, Economics and Technology Correspondent for ABC News. She has made significant contributions to television journalism, particularly in the realms of economics, business news, and technology trends. Jarvis has also served as a contestant on Season 4 of The Apprentice.

Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]

Rebecca Ann Jarvis was born on September 28, 1981, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She is the daughter of Gail Marks Jarvis, a Chicago Tribune financial columnist, and James T. Jarvis, a business consultant. Growing up in a family with a strong emphasis on education and current affairs, Jarvis developed an interest in economics and journalism from a young age.

Jarvis attended St. Paul Academy and Summit School in Saint Paul, Minnesota, where she was active in student government and athletics. After high school, she pursued higher education at the University of Chicago, where she graduated with a degree in Economics and Law, Letters, and Society in 2003. During her time at the University of Chicago, Jarvis wrote for the student newspaper and interned at several major financial institutions, laying the groundwork for her future career in financial journalism.

Career[edit | edit source]

Jarvis began her career in financial journalism shortly after graduating from college. She worked for various financial news outlets, including CNBC and CBS News, where she covered significant economic events and interviewed influential figures in the business world.

In 2010, Jarvis joined ABC News as the Chief Business, Economics and Technology Correspondent. In this role, she has reported on a wide range of topics, from global economic crises to technological innovations, making complex subjects accessible to a broad audience. Jarvis has also contributed to other ABC programs, including Good Morning America, ABC World News Tonight, and Nightline, providing in-depth analysis and reporting on economic trends and business news.

In addition to her work in television, Jarvis has been recognized for her contributions to journalism and her ability to break down complex economic issues for the general public. She has received several awards and nominations for her reporting and is considered a leading voice in financial journalism.

Personal Life[edit | edit source]

Rebecca Jarvis is married to Matthew Hanson, whom she met while attending the University of Chicago. The couple resides in New York City.

Legacy and Impact[edit | edit source]

Rebecca Jarvis has made a significant impact on financial journalism through her insightful reporting and ability to communicate complex economic concepts in an understandable manner. Her work has not only informed the public about important economic issues but has also contributed to a greater understanding of the global economy and its impact on everyday lives.

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