Louisa Bojesen Bio, Age, Family, Husband, School, Salary, Net Worth, CNBC

Louisa Bojesen the CNBC journalist

Louisa Bojesen Biography

Louisa Bojesen is a Danish-American financial journalist who spent 17 years working for CNBC Europe television in London. She most recently co-hosted the channel’s European edition of Street Signs, where she reported on worldwide financial markets.

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How old is Louisa Bojesen? – Age

Louisa Bojesen was born in Copenhagen, Denmark, on May 13, 1974. She is 47 years as of 2021.

Where did Louisa Bojesen go to school? – Education

Before working as a trader, Bojesen studied political science, medicine, and philosophy at Loyola University Chicago.

Louisa Bojesen Wife – Family

She keeps her love life privete therefore no one knows of her husband or children.

Louisa Bojesen the CNBC journalist
Louisa Bojesen the CNBC journalist

What is Louisa Bojesen Salary?

Her salary is estimated to be $80,000.

Bojesen Net Worth

Bojesen has an estimated net worth of $2 million.

Bojesen Career

 From 1999 through 2008, she served as the morning financial reporter for NBC’s Early Today. In 2008, she filmed the documentary Outbound Africa for CNBC, exploring the impact of the environment and poverty on rural Ghana. Bojesen made a brief appearance as herself in the 2005 BBC TV movie The Girl in the Café. In addition to her long-running duties on Squawk Box Europe, Bojesen was also formerly the host of CNBC’s Power Lunch Europe between 2005 and its cancellation in early 2009.                                      Bojesen was regularly seen on MSNBC’s Morning Joe and (now canceled) Way Too Early, providing early snapshots of the various U.S. and overseas markets.                                    Bojesen has covered such events as the Mobile World Congress and the World Economic Forum‘s annual Middle East meeting for CNBC. She has hosted the GSM Awards Ceremony in Cannes as well, the Pan European IR Awards in Zurich in October 2006 and was a speaker at the Danish Media Festival in November 2006. She hosted the Pan European IR Awards in Vienna in 2005, as well as the 2006 Nordic IR Awards in Stockholm. She has also given presentations on the Nordic economy at the London Stock Exchange.                        Bojesen contributed to CNBC (US), CNBC Asia, NBC, and MSNBC. She co-anchored Squawk Box Europe with Geoff Cutmore and Steve Sedgwick, and she was the host of the European Closing Bell until it ended on December 18, 2015. Until her resignation from CNBC Europe on April 28, 2017, Bojesen co-anchored the European version of Street Signs.

Actress Louisa Bojesen

According to certain social media, Louisa is also an actress; she has been in films such as The Girl in the Cafe and The Burma Conspiracy. In addition, Bojesen has hosted a few major events in the past.