Julia Boorstin Bio, Age, Wiki, CNBC, Education, Family, Married, Networth

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Julia Boorstin Biography

Julia Boorstin is a well-known journalist and news reporter, primarily associated with her role as a business journalist at CNBC. She is also credited as the founder of CNBC Disruptor 50.

Julia Boorstin

Julia Boorstin Age

Boorstin was born on December 4, 1978. She is 45 years old.

Julia Boorstin Height

She is approximately 5 feet 5 inches tall.

Julia Boorstin Education

Boorstin attended Harvard Westlake School, and after graduating from high school in 1996, she enrolled at Princeton College. She earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in History from Princeton College. During her time in college, she displayed her interest in journalism by serving as the editor for “The Daily Princetonian.”

Julia Boorstin Family | Parents | Siblings

Boorstin spent her childhood in Los Angeles, where she was raised alongside her siblings. Her father, Paul Boorstin, is a television documentary producer and screenwriter, while her mother, Sharon Boorstin, is an author. No information has been provided about her siblings.

Julia Boorstin Married | Wife | Kids

Boorstin is happily married to William Couper Samuelson. They welcomed their son, Henry, in July 2011. William is not only a successful actor and producer but also holds the position of Executive Vice President at Universal Pictures’ Blumhouse. Julia enjoys a blissful marriage with him.

Julia Boorstin Career

Boorstin began her professional career in journalism. She worked as a news reporter and business writer for Fortune Magazine, which contributed to the growth of her net worth. During this time, Julia also served as a contributor to CNN Headline News‘ live market wrap-up segment called “Street Life.”

After six years at Fortune Magazine, Julia transitioned to a role as a general assignment reporter for CNBC in May 2006. Later that same year, she was promoted to work as the network’s media and entertainment reporter, based in CNBC’s Los Angeles Bureau. With her growing experience and expertise, Julia decided to delve deeper into the business world.

In 2013, she created the CNBC Disruptor 50, an annual list of the 50 most influential private companies that have a significant impact on the economy and their respective industries. This endeavor further solidified her reputation and contributions to CNBC.

Two years later, in 2015, Julia was promoted to the role of Senior Media & Entertainment Correspondent at CNBC, which significantly added to her net worth and increased her popularity. In addition to her role as a correspondent, she also contributed as a reporter for the documentary “Stay Tuned… The Future of TV” and appeared on various CNBC programs, including “Worldwide Exchange,” “Squawk Box,” and “Deadline: White House.”

Achievements

Julia Boorstin’s career achievements have garnered significant recognition. She was honored as one of the most promising business journalists under the age of 30 three times, earning a place on the “TJFR 30 under 30” list by the Journalist and Financial Reporting newsletter in 2003, 2004, and 2006.

Furthermore, her exceptional work earned her a nomination for a News & Documentary Emmy Award in the category of Outstanding Live Coverage of a Current News Story – Long Form. This recognition came during her tenure as a correspondent for “NBC News Special: The Inauguration of Barack Obama” in 2009.

Julia Boorstin Net Worth

Julia Boorstin’s estimated net worth is $600,000.

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