Deirdre Bosa Biography
Deirdre Bosa is an American journalist who works as a co-anchor on CNBC’s bi-coastal tech show “TechCheck.” She joined CNBC in 2012 to cover the London and Singapore markets and economies.
How old is Deirdre Bosa? – Age
Bosa was born in San Francisco, the United States of America. She has not revealed her date of birth to the public.
Deirdre Bosa Husband
She has been married to Darryl Bosa. The couple has a son named Hiro Bosa.
Deirdre Bosa Education
Deirdre holds a master’s degree in journalism from the University of Hong Kong. She holds a bachelor’s degree from McGill University in Montreal.
Deirdre Bosa Mother – Brother
She has been concentrating on giving news and has not revealed her parent’s and sibling’s identities.
Deirdre Bosa Career
Deidre was previously a regular TV and online contributor for CNBC, reporting from Vancouver, Canada. Deidre joined Cnbc in 2012 as a London and Singapore correspondent. “Squawk Box Asia,” “Squawk Box Europe,” and “Worldwide Exchange” are among the morning shows she has co-anchored.
The World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, and CeBIT in Hanover, Germany have both been covered by Bosa. She has also conducted interviews with Richard Branson, James Gorman, Arianna Huffington, Bob Diamond, and Bill McDermott, among others. Prior to joining CNBC, Bosa worked as an anchor and reporter for CCTV in Beijing, as well as a Fox Business News contributor. Deirdre has worked for a number of multinational companies, including Barrick Gold in Toronto and Rio Tinto Group in Shanghai.
The NBC-affiliated television station WDIV-TV (virtual channel 4) is licensed to Detroit, Michigan, in the United States. The station is the flagship broadcast property of Graham Holdings Company’s Graham Media Group, based in Chicago. On West Lafayette Boulevard in Detroit, WDIV-TV maintains studio facilities. As a result, it is the only major television station in the market with offices and studios located within the city limits of Detroit, with the rest of the market’s television stations based in Southfield.
The station is available on cable in standard definition on Comcast Xfinity’s Detroit city system, channel 9 on Xfinity’s South Oakland County system, channel 4 in other suburbs and outlying areas and on AT&T U-verse, and channel 5 on Cogeco’s Windsor system, and in high definition on Xfinity channel 232, Cogeco channel 714, and U-verse channel 1004.