Erin Burnett
American news anchor Erin Burnett has a net value of more than $20 million. Erin Burnett started her career at Goldman Sachs, where she worked in the mergers & acquisitions division. Erin was offered a job at CNN as a reporter and guest analyst for "Moneyline." After quitting the show, Erin was promoted to Vice President of Citigroup/CitiMedia. Burnett was later host of the program "Bloomberg on the Markets" (2003-2005) for Bloomberg Television. She also served as co-anchor for the series "Squawk on the Street" between 2005 and 2011 on CNBC. As Erin was the host of both series, the ratings skyrocketed dramatically. In 2011, Erin was hired to host "Street Signs" (2005-2011) on CNBC. She also was co-anchor on "Squawk on the Street" (2005-2011). Burnett has also been an advisor for Donald Trump on "The Apprentice" (2008) as well as "The Amazing Burt Wonderstone" (2013).
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