Maribel Aber Biography
Maribel Aber is a business correspondent for CNN Newsource, CNN’s 1,000-plus affiliate network. She is a regular on HLN’s “Morning Express with Robin Meade,” “On the Story with Lynn Smith,” and “Weekend Express.” She also hosts the digital series “Money Matters with Maribel Aber.”
How old is Maribel Aber? – Age
She is 44 years old as of November 29, 2021. She was born in 1976 in Virginia in the United States.
Who is Maribel Aber Married to? – Family
Aber is currently based in New York City together with her husband Robert E. Aber, NASDAQ’s former Senior Vice President and General Counsel.
Maribel Aber Education
Aber earned a bachelor’s degree in foreign affairs and a minor in German from the University of Virginia. She graduated from New York Law School with a Juris Doctorate.
Maribel Aber Net Worth
Aber has an estimated net worth of $5 Million.
Maribel Aber Salary
Aber’s annual salary is estimated to be $90,000.
Maribel Aber Career
Aber focuses on the impact of business, money, personal finance, and the economy on families and consumers. She has also covered breaking news for CNN, including the 2015 China market crash, the Sandy Hook Elementary school shooting, and the 2012 Facebook IPO.
She began her career in securities regulation with the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. (now known as FINRA). Aber began his career at NASDAQ in the year 2000 as an associate director of global sales and member services. Her efforts earned her a position as chief of staff to NASDAQ’s vice chairman in 2001, followed by a promotion to vice president of the NASDAQ MarketSite, which houses the NASDAQ Opening Bell. Aber was in charge of the seven-story tower and the broadcast studio.
During her time at NASDAQ, she worked with CNN to broadcast “America Votes 2004” live from the NASDAQ MarketSite and negotiated a deal with Reuters Group Limited to combine the NASDAQ Tower and Reuters Sign properties in Times Square to create the world’s largest outdoor digital display system.
Aber worked as a host and producer for “Wall Street Week” and as an entertainment host, correspondent, and producer for The Broadway Channel, covering the Tony Awards and all major red carpet events on Broadway before joining CNN Newsource in 2012. Aber also worked as a freelance host for AOL, MSN, and Brain Fuel TV, a nationally syndicated educational television show.
Aber began her television career as a regular contributor on money and career issues for “The Better Show,” a syndicated daytime television show produced by Meredith Corporation, the publisher of “Better Homes and Gardens,” “Ladies Home Journal,” and “Parents,” among other publications.