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Sue Herera Bio, Age, Height, CNBC, Parents, Education, Salary, Net Worth, Siblings And Husband

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Sue Herera is a native American journalist and business news television anchor. Before joining CNBC, she spent seven years serving as an
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Sue Herera Biography

Sue Herera is a native American journalist and business news television anchor. Before joining CNBC, she spent seven years serving as an anchor and reporter with Financial News Network. Moreover, she was also serving as an intern at the KNXT TV station in Los Angeles( currently known as KCBS-TV).

Sue Herera Age/ Birthday

How old is Sue? She is 63 years old having been born on November 15, 1957, in Spokane, Washington, United States. Herera does celebrate her birthday on 15 November of every year.

Sue Herera Height/ Measurement

Sue is a lady of average stature. She stands at a height of 5 feet 7 inches.

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Sue Herera Education

Herera attended The California State University, Northridge where she pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism.

Sue Herera Parents/ Siblings

Herera was born in Spokane, Washington. She grew up in Brentwood, California, where her loving dad was a shoe wholesaler whereas her mother was a housewife. However, information regarding her siblings is not known but will be updated since the research is under review.

Sue Herera Husband/ Children

Sue is happily married to Daniel Herera who she met in Los Angeles when he was a television news cameraman and they were serving on an assignment together. The two got engaged in 1999. Moreover, her husband is a physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist in Englewood. He is a graduate of St George’s University School Of Med St George’s Grenada Medical school. He, later on, proceeded to finish up his studies as a residency at NY and Presby Hospital, and currently, he is practicing at Spine Center and Orthopedic Rehabilitation of Englewood.
The lovely couple adopted twin girls Victoria and Jacqueline from China. In 2005, Herera gave birth to a son named Daniel

Sue Herera CNBC

Herera is currently serving as the Breaking News Anchor for CNBC giving out regular news updates throughout CNBC’s Business Day Programming. In addition, she is playing a role as the network’s best anchor for breaking news narrations.
Before that, she was anchoring and co-anchoring CNBC shows Market Wrap, Business Tonight, The Edge, The Money Wheel, Business Center, and The Power Lunch. 8. Her counterpart ( Bill Grieffth)was formerly serving with her on Power Lunch. Un, fortunately. the Nightly Busines Repoty show came to an end in December 2019.

Furthermore, she was one of the first-ever women to break into the world of broadcast business news, and this made her be given the nickname” The First Lasy of Wall Street. This made her give viewers major stories and issues going around the market and groundbreaking interviews with the leaders in politics and corporate America.
Herera is among the founding member of CNBC, that played a major role to launch the network in 1989. She has been able to cover numerous stories of major geopolitical summits held overseas in the world of global economics.

Herera has also gone to China and Japan to give a report and as well produce groundbreaking series concerning the economies of those two countries. Furthermore, she became a host and anchor of CNBC’s special international series; CNBC in Russia” in 2004. This took an in-depth look into Russia’s economy and leadership, differentiating the country’s success from its problems.
She also worked as an intern at the KNXT TV station in Los Angeles which is currently known as KCBS-TV.

Sue Herera Net Worth

Herera has an estimated net worth of $8 million.

 Herera Salary

Sue earns an annual salary of $685,000.

Sue Herera Quick facts

Name: Sue Herera
Age: 63 years
Place of Birth: Spokane, Washington U.S
Husband: David Herera
Children: Jacqueline, Victoria, Daniel
Occupation: Financial Journalist
Education: California State University, Northridge