Seema Mody Biography
Seema Mody is a journalist working at CNBC covering the intersection of foreign policy and Wall Street as a global markets reporter. She hosts the “European Close,” a daily segment on CNBC’s “Squawk Alley” that synthesizes complex European topics for US investors. For the network, Mody also covers industrials and the travel industry, which includes hotels, cruises, and online travel operators.
How old is Seema Mody? – Age
She is 36 years old as of 14 May 2021. She was born in 1985 in Portland, Oregon, United States.
Seema Mody Family
Her parents are Asian. Her father’s name is Jaisen Mody, and her mother’s name is Sunita. Her father works at Portland General Electric as a manager. Mody is also of Far-East Asian ethnicity and grew up with two unknown siblings.
Is Seema Mody married? – Husband
She has been in a relationship with Jeff Macke, a businessman, and author.
Seema Mody Net Worth
Mody has an estimated net worth of $2 million.
Seema Mody Career
She joined the network in July 2011 as a reporter from the NASDAQ covering the tech and IPO markets. She was most recently co-anchor of “Worldwide Exchange” in London, where she contributed to live reports from all over Europe, including Mobile World Congress in Barcelona and TNW in Amsterdam. Mody holds a Biological Sciences degree from the University of Washington and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
Mody previously worked at CNBC-TV18 in Mumbai, India, as an anchor and reporter, covering the country’s economic boom. She co-anchored “Power Breakfast” and “After the Bell” at the station, as well as co-produced and anchored special features on “Mumbai Fashion Week” and “Tech Toyz..”
Mody also provided daily market updates for CNBC World’s “Capital Connection” and “Cash Flow,” as well as reporting on private equity deals and M&A activity across India. He conducted exclusive interviews with global private equity heads, including Warburg Pincus CEO Chip Kaye, and provided daily market updates for CNBC World’s “Capital Connection” and “Cash Flow.”