Maria Bartiromo Bio, Age, Heights, FOX News, Net Worth, Salary, Parents, and Husband

Maria Bartiromo Bio, Wiki

Maria Sara Bartiromo is an American Emmy Award-winning financial journalist, television personality, news anchor, and author working for FOX News serving as an anchor. She joined FOX Business Network (FBN) as Global Markets Editor in January 2014.

Maria Bartiromo Age

Bartiromo was born on September 11, 1967, in New York City, U.S. She is therefore 54 years old as of 2021.

Maria Bartiromo Heights

Bartiromo stands at a height of 5 feet 6 inches tall.

Maria Bartiromo Work Experience

Bartiromo is the anchor of Mornings with Maria on FBN (6-9 AM/ET) and anchors Sunday Morning Futures, the most-watched Sunday morning program on cable (10 AM/ET) on FOX News Channel (FNC). She was also named the new anchor for FBN’s weekly primetime investing program Maria Bartiromo’s Wall Street (Fridays at 8 PM/ET) in April 2018.

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Maria Bartiromo Photo

Bartiromo together with FBN’s Neil Cavuto moderated the network’s inaugural Republican presidential primary debate in November 2015. The debate delivered 13.5 million total viewers and 3.7 million in the key 25-54 demo, making it the highest-rated program in network history. She and Cavuto reprised their role as debate moderators in January 2016, delivering 11 million total viewers with 3 million in the key 25-54 demo, making it the second-highest-rated program in network history according to Nielsen Media Research.

Bartiromo has also enclosed business and the economy for more than 25 years and was one of the building blocks of the business cable network CNBC. During her term as the face of CNBC, she launched the network’s morning program, Squawk Box; anchored The Closing Bell with Maria Bartiromo; and was the anchor and managing editor of the nationally syndicated On the Money with Maria Bartiromo, formerly The Wall Street Journal Report with Maria Bartiromo.

Bartiromo is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and the Board of Directors of The National Italian American Foundation (NIAF). She is also a very active member of the Board of Trustees of New York University, and the Economic Club of New York. She attended New York University, where she graduated in journalism and economics.

Maria Bartiromo Net Worth

In Bartiromo’s career as a financial journalist, television personality, news anchor, and author, she has been able to accumulate a net worth ranging between $1 Million and $3 Million.

Maria Bartiromo Salary

She receives annual earnings that range between $35,000 and $100,000.

Maria Bartiromo Parents and Siblings

Bartiromo was born to Vincent Bartiromo (father) and Josephine Bartiromo(mother). The Bay Ridge section of Brooklyn in New York City was where she was raised. Vincent (father) was the owner of the Rex Manor restaurant in Brooklyn while her mother served as the hostess seating guests and she also worked as a clerk at an off-track betting parlor. Josephine’s family was from Agrigento, Sicily, and arrived in the U.S. in 1898. Her grandfather, Carmine Bartiromo, arrived in New York from Nocera in Naples in 1933 and served in the U.S. armed forces.

Maria Bartiromo Husband/ Spouse

Bartiromo is married to Jonathan Steinberg since 1999. Jonathan is a chief executive officer of WisdomTree Investments and the son of billionaire financier Saul Steinberg. The couple met in 1990, soon after her college graduation.

Maria Bartiromo Kids

Bartiromo manages to keep information regarding whether or not she has any children away from the public. An update of this information will be out when available.

Maria Bartiromo House

Bartiromo and her husband own a beach house in the hamlet of Westhampton, New York. They also spent some time living in a five-story townhouse on Manhattan’s Upper East Side.

Maria Bartiromo Awards

Bartiromo became the first journalist to report live from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on a daily basis. In 1993, she joined CNBC where she served as an assignment editor, producer, and writer. She has also managed to win several prestigious awards, including two Emmys and a Gracie Award. She got her first Emmy for her 2008 Documentary and News encasement of the 2007-2008 financial collapse and her “Bailout Talks Collapse” coverage was broadcast on NBC Nightly News. Later on, she won another Emmy for her 2009 documentary, “Inside the Mind of Google,” which aired globally on CNBC. Bartiromo won a Gracie Award for “Greenspan: Power, Money & the American Dream,” also broadcast globally on CNBC.

Bartiromo was also tagged one of the “50 Faces That Shaped the Decade,” by the Financial Times in 2009. She was also the very first female journalist to be introduced into the Cable Hall of Fame Class of 2011. She was also inducted by the Library of American Broadcasting as one of its Giants of Broadcasting & Electronic Arts.

Maria Bartiromo Books

Bartiromo has also written quite a number of books including  The 10 Laws of Enduring Success, published by Random House, The Weekend That Changed Wall Street, and How to Separate the Noise from the Investment Nuggets and Make Money in Any Economy (2001), which appeared on The New York Times. The Weekend That Changed Wall Street, and The 10 Laws of Enduring Success, were both released in 2010.

Additionally, she has also written weekly columns for Business Week and Milano Finanza magazines; as well as monthly columns for USA Today, and Individual InvestorTicker, and Reader’s Digest magazines. Due to this, she has been published in  Newsweek, Town, and Country, the New York Post, and the Financial Times.

Maria Bartiromo Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram

She is vocal on her social media accounts where she posts frequently. On her Twitter account, she has about 1,009,105 followers, around 188,000 followers on her Facebook page, and 242,020 followers on her Instagram account.