Rebecca Jarvis

Who is Rebecca Jarvis?

Rebecca Jarvis is a journalist from the United States. She is ABC News’ Chief Business, Economics, and Technology Correspondent and the host, creator, and managing editor of Real Biz with Rebecca Jarvis. Jarvis was also a Season 4 finalist on The Apprentice.

Early Life of Rebecca Jarvis

Rebecca Ann Jarvis was born on September 28, 1981, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Her nationality is American, and she is of North American ethnicity.

Gail (née Marks) Jarvis and James T. Jarvis were her parents.

Jarvis attended St. Paul Academy and Summit School in 1999 and the University of Chicago in 2003, where he majored in Economics, Law, Letters, and Society.

She attended Sciences Po and Paris Dauphine University in Paris, where she studied international economics and business.

Rebecca Jarvis’s Salary and Net Worth

Her salary and net worth are currently unknown.

Personal Life of Rebecca Jarvis

Jarvis married Matthew Hanson on January 28, 2012, at Minnesota’s McNamara Alumni Center. They are both University of Chicago graduates who previously worked together at Banc of America Securities in Chicago.

In December 2010, she was proposed to on Chicago’s LaSalle Street. Rabbi Barry Axler officiated the ceremony, which was attended by the bridegroom’s father, the Rev. Craig Hanson, lead pastor at Roseville Lutheran Church in Roseville, Minnesota.

During Apprentice 4, the hiring of Randal Pinkett Smith rather than her sparked controversy. There are no other significant rumors or controversies surrounding her.

Body Measurement of Rebecca Jarvis

Rebecca’s hair is dark brown, and her eyes are also dark brown. Her height, weight, shoe size, dress size, and other details are unknown.

Early Life of Rebecca Jarvis

Jarvis worked on Citigroup’s foreign exchange desk in London as a short-term interest rate trader. She later worked as an investment banking analyst at Banc of America Securities in Chicago. Jarvis has worked in both investment banking and foreign currency trading before deciding to pursue a career in journalism. She currently serves as a governor on the board of directors of the Society of American Business Editors and Writers.

On March 7, 2006, the business news channel CNBC announced that Jarvis would join the network as an associate reporter. She worked as a general assignment reporter at CNBC’s global headquarters, covering the NASDAQ and the NYMEX. Jarvis’s most recent appearance on CNBC was on September 18, 2009.

Jarvis joined CBS News on April 1, 2010, primarily as a financial reporter, and later became the co-anchor of CBS This Morning Saturday, as well as the CBS News Business and Economics Correspondent. She announced her departure from CBS News on the March 30, 2013, broadcast of CBS This Morning Saturday, but did not specify where she was going. It was announced on April 2 that she would be joining ABC News later that month. Since then, she has served as ABC’s Chief Business and Economics Correspondent.

Jarvis is currently the ABC News Chief Business, Technology, and Economics Correspondent, as well as the host, creator, and managing editor of Real Biz with Rebecca Jarvis (Real Biz with Rebecca Jarvis.) Jarvis contributes to all ABC News shows and platforms, including “Good Morning America,” “ABC World News Tonight,” “Nightline,” “20/20,” and “This Week with George Stephanopoulos.”

She broke her ankle while playing hockey as a task-winning reward during the second week of The Apprentice 4. She had to use crutches for the rest of the competition, but she was able to walk by the live season finale 7 months later. Randal Pinkett Smith was hired instead of her in the season finale of The Apprentice. Donald Trump asked Randal if he should hire Rebecca as well, to which Randal replied that there should only be one Apprentice, and Trump respected Randal’s decision.

She has hosted and appeared in a number of television shows. This includes Good Morning America Weekend Edition, Good Morning America, ABC World News Tonight with David Muir, ABC News: Your Voice, Your Vote 2014, and ABC News: Your Voice, Your Vote 2015. The Lookout, 20/20, American Graduate Day 2015, ABC News Nightline, Real Biz with Rebecca Jarvis, This Week, and other programs are available.

Jarvis launched a new podcast, “No Limits with Rebecca Jarvis,” with ABC News Radio in 2017.

The Quick Fact of Rebecca Jarvis

  • Rebecca Jarvis is a journalist from the United States.
  • She is ABC News’ Chief Business, Economics, and Technology Correspondent and the host, creator, and managing editor of Real Biz with Rebecca Jarvis.
  • Jarvis was also a Season 4 finalist on The Apprentice.
  • Rebecca Ann Jarvis was born on September 28, 1981, in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
  • Jarvis is currently the ABC News Chief Business, Technology, and Economics Correspondent, as well as the host, creator, and managing editor of Real Biz with Rebecca Jarvis (Real Biz with Rebecca Jarvis.)
  • Jarvis contributes to all ABC News shows and platforms, including “Good Morning America,” “ABC World News Tonight,” “Nightline,” “20/20,” and “This Week with George Stephanopoulos.”
  • She broke her ankle while playing hockey as a task-winning reward during the second week of The Apprentice 4.
  • She had to use crutches for the rest of the competition, but she was able to walk by the live season finale 7 months later.
  • Randal Pinkett Smith was hired instead of her in the season finale of The Apprentice.
  • Donald Trump asked Randal if he should hire Rebecca as well, to which Randal replied that there should only be one Apprentice, and Trump respected Randal’s decision.