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American television personality
Seema Mody
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Mody reporting from TNW Conference, 2015
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Nationality
| American
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Alma mater
| University of Washington
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BA
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Occupation
| Television news anchor/reporter
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Spouse
| Married
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Seema Mody
is a reporter and anchor for
CNBC
. She joined
CNBC
in July 2011 after previously being one at
CNBC-TV18
in Mumbai, India. While airing on CNBC-TV18, Mody co-anchored two programs,
Power Breakfast
and
After the Bell
, as well as co-producing and anchoring other special features. She is currently the global markets reporter for
CNBC
with a focus on foreign policy and
Wall Street
.
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She hosts the "European Close" which discusses complex topics across Europe for U.S. investors.
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She also covers travel industry including hotels, cruises and online travel operators.
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Biography
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Mody graduated from
Valley Catholic School
in
Beaverton, Oregon
. After high school, she attended the
University of Washington
, receiving a bachelor's degree in biological sciences.
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Previously, Mody regularly reported on several CNBC shows including
Street Signs
,
Closing Bell
and
The Kudlow Report
- focusing on the biotechnology and pharmaceutical fields. She is also CNBC's first South Asian on-air news personality.
From September 15, 2014, to September 4, 2015, Mody was an anchor for
London
-based
CNBC Europe
, where she was a co-anchor of
Worldwide Exchange
. Mody is a member of the
Council on Foreign Relations
.
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In September 2015, Mody left CNBC Europe and rejoined CNBC US and serves as the channel's global markets reporter, presenting the round-up of the closure of the European stock markets. She also covers the travel industry and presents
Futures Now
for CNBC Digital.
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References
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