Trish Regan is the host of Trish Regan Primetime on the Fox Business Network. Her show offers insight into the economic impact of the leading headlines of the day. Trish has a surprising background as a classically-trained singer who studied Voice and Opera at the New England Conservatory of Music, and the American Institute of Musical Studies in Graz, Austria. She earned her B.A. cum laude in U.S. History at Columbia University in 2000. She is fluent in English, Spanish and Italian. In addition to having a beautiful singing voice, she was named Miss New Hampshire and Miss Deerfield Fair, both in 1993. She was also a competitor in the Miss America 1994 pageant. Trish began her financial career through a college internship with Goldman Sachs. She then became a correspondent at KPIX-TV, a CBS-owned station in San Francisco, California. In 2001, she joined CBS News as a business correspondent for the CBS Evening News. In 2007, she joined CNBC as an anchor and NBC News as a business correspondent and analyst for the NBC Nightly News. In 2012, Trish joined Bloomberg News as an anchor and correspondent. She joined Fox Business Network in 2015 as a business anchor and Fox News as a market correspondent. In November 2015, Trish moderated the inaugural Republican presidential primary debate, along with FOX News Channel’s Sandra Smith. This made history as the first dual-female team to host a debate. Trish has interviewed some of the most prominent names in business and economic policy, including Donald Trump (then presidential candidate), and Home Depot co-founder Ken Langone. She also contributes regularly to the network’s special live programming. This has included the 2016 presidential election, the 2017 gubernational elections, and the 2018 State of the Union address. In 2011, Trish’s “Marijuana, Inc.” special on CNBC ranked among the network’s highest rated documentaries and continues to hold that title today. She released the novel “Joint Ventures: Inside America's Almost Legal Marijuana Industry” in 2011 as well. While at CNBC, Trish was a regular contributor to NBC’s Nightly News and the Today Show. Trish earned the Most Outstanding Young Broadcast Journalist Award from the Northern California Society of Professional Journalists in 2002. She received an Emmy nomination for Investigative Reporting in 2007. In 2013, she was honored by the Business Insider declaring her their reader's favorite female financial news anchor. She has been nominated for numerous awards throughout the years. Trish lives in New York with her husband, James A. Ben, an investment banker. They have three children.
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