Liz Claman
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Liz Claman | ||
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Birth name | Elizabeth Kate Claman | |
Born | December 12, 1963 | |
Birth place | Beverly Hills, California | |
Circumstances | ||
Occupation | Anchor, Fox Business Network | |
Title | Business News Anchor | |
Religious belief(s) | Jewish | |
Notable credit(s) | Certificat Supérieur de Français, Various local Emmy awards |
Elizabeth "Liz" Kate Claman (born December 12, 1963) is the co-anchor of Fox Business on the Fox Business Network alongside co-anchor David Asman. She was previously the co-anchor of the CNBC morning television program Morning Call. Before that, Claman was the co-host of the programs Wake Up Call and Market Watch and the anchor of the CNBC newsmagazine program Cover to Cover. Claman also served as a substitute anchor for The News with Brian Williams before Williams left MSNBC for NBC News in 2004.
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[edit] Early years
Claman was born to Canadian parents in Beverly Hills, California. For her early education Claman went to Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts, where she was a disc jockey for the school radio station, WPAA, and to Beverly Hills High School.
Claman earned a bachelor of arts degree in French language from the University of California, Berkeley in 1985 and has a Certificat Supérieur de Français from the Sorbonne.
[edit] Career
Claman got her start in television as a production assistant for Paula Zahn at Los Angeles television station KCBS-TV. Claman's first on-the-air reporting job was at WSYX-TV (Columbus, Ohio) followed by a stint hosting a morning talk show, Morning Exchange, at WEWS-TV (Cleveland). Later, Claman served as a weekend anchor at WHDH-TV (Boston).
While working in local television, Claman won several local Emmy Awards.
In April 1998 Claman began her CNBC career as a freelancer, based in Fort Lee, New Jersey and later in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. Six weeks into her 13-week trial period, CNBC gave Claman a long-term contract.[citation needed]
In November 2006, Claman made her debut as an author with her book The Best Investment Advice I Ever Received [1]. Claman also is writing a novel with a business theme that she expects to publish in 2007.
On July 19, 2007, Claman announced her departure from CNBC effective immediately [2]. Claman started at Fox Business Network on October 18, 2007, 3 days after the expiration of her no-compete contract clause with CNBC. She is appearing from 2-5 PM ET where for the latter two hours of the time slot she will compete against CNBC anchor Maria Bartiromo. Her first Fox Business Network assignment was an interview with Warren Buffett. Claman first interviewed Buffett in November 2006 when she was at CNBC.
[edit] Cable news show history
[edit] FBN
- Fox Business (co-anchor, 2007-present)
- Countdown to the Closing Bell (anchor, 2008-05-12 - present)
- Fox Business Bulls and Bears (co-anchor, 2008-05-12 - present)
[edit] CNBC
- Morning Call (co-anchor from 2002 to 2007)
- Cover to Cover (anchor from 2003 to 2006)
- Wake Up Call (co-anchor fom 2002 to 2005)
- Market Watch (fill-in co-anchor from October, 1998 to March, 1999, co-anchor from March, 1999 to 2002)
- Today's Business (co-anchor from 2000 to 2002)
- This Morning's Business (regular fill-in anchor)
- Before the Bell (regular fill-in anchor)
[edit] Personal life
Claman resides in New Jersey with her husband Jeff Kepnes, the Executive Producer for the CNN program Out in the Open, and their two children. Her father, Dr. Morris Claman, was a renowned urologist and associate clinical professor of urology at the UCLA School of Medicine. Her mother is actress June Claman. Claman's oldest sister Danielle is an executive for Showtime, another older sister is a Hollywood studio musician, and her younger brother is also a musician.
Claman is a member of the charitable organization Hadassah and has been featured in an article in that organization's magazine. Claman is a Big Sister in the Big Brother/Big Sister program at the Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services of Manhattan.
Claman is an active public speaker. She has given speeches and moderated discussions regarding women and mothers in the workplace.
Claman is an avid runner who completed the New York City Marathon in 2005. She is also a skier. In 2006 and 2007, Claman participated in the Jerry Ford Celebrity Cup Ski Race in Vail, Colorado sponsored by the Vail Valley Foundation charity. In 2007 Claman's ski team made the race finals.
In 1999, the author Matthew Klam, writing in The New York Times Magazine, referred to Claman as "the giant swimsuit model in a tight skirt and sweater set". [3]
[edit] Quotes
"I'm not some delicate flower...I'm more like a Venus flytrap.
[edit] References
- ^ (2006) The Best Investment Advice I Ever Received. Warner Business Books. ISBN 0-446-57847-9.
- ^ Liz Claman Leaves CNBC. mediabistro.com (2007-07-19). Retrieved on 2007-10-12. “CNBC confirmed the news in a memo this afternoon...”
- ^ Riding the Mo in the Pale Green Glow. The New York Times Magazine (1999-11-21). Retrieved on 2007-10-12.
- ^ Jon Friedman (2007-02-07). Liz Claman is now CNBC's anti-Maria Bartiromo - And she is a big asset as competition from Fox looms. MarketWatch. Retrieved on 2007-10-12.