Bob Pisani CNBC, Bio, Age, Wife, Posters, Parents, Retirement, Salary and Net Worth

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Bob Pisani Biography | Wiki

Bob Pisani is an American journalist, anchor, author and columnist currently working as a senior markets correspondent at CNBC in New York. He has an experience of more than thirty years as a financial reporter at CNBC. He joined the CBNC Network in 1990.

Bob Pisani Education

Pisani attended and graduated from the California Institute of Technology. More information about his educational background is currently under research.

Bob Pisani Age

How old is Bob? Bob is 66 years old as of 2022. He was born Robert L. Pisani, in Pennsylvania, United States of America. However, information regarding when he was born and celebrates his birthday is not yet available. We will update his information once confirmed in the limelight. ALSO READ: Andrea Day

Bob Pisani Nationality | Ethnicity

Pisani holds American nationality and citizenship by birth. He was born and raised in the United States of America. He is of Italian heritage/ethnicity.

Bob Pisani Height

Bob stands at an average height of 5 feet 11 inches (1.8 m). Information regarding his other body measurements is currently under research.

Bob Pisani Family

Pisani was born and raised in the United States by his parents. He is the son of the late father Ralph Pisani and mother Elizabeth Schlontz. His father Ralph was a real estate developer and a former lecturer at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School. His mother divorced with his mother. His father died on August 5, 2020, at the age of 90 years in Balm Beach Gardens, Florida. Bob has three siblings, a sister, Katherine, two brothers Chris and Ralph Jr.

Bob Pisani Wife

Is Bob married? Bob is currently married to his wife Suzanne. However, details regarding their wedding details are currently under review. The couples share children whose information is not yet in the public domain. We will update her family’s information once reviewed publicly.

Bob Pisani Salary

Bob currently working as a senior markets correspondent at CNBC in New York earns an estimated annual salary of $250,000.

Bob Pisani Net Worth

Pisani is an American journalist, anchor, author and columnist who has an estimated net worth of $8 million.

Bob Pisani Posters

Bob has collected original rock concert posters for over 30 years. Due to COVID 19, while working at home, he hosted his broadcasts each day in front of some of his vintage concert poster collection. He is a long-time collector and no stranger to Psychedelic Art Exchange and has provided priceless exposure of these amazing pieces of art and history to an unsurpassed demographic, millions of well-to-do individuals and investors.

Bob Pisani Retirement

Bob’s information regarding his retirement is currently not yet available. We will update his retirement plan once issued available by himself or by his employer.

Bob Pisani CBNC

Bob currently works as a senior markets correspondent at CNBC in New York. He joined the CNBC Network in 1990. Pisani covered the real estate market for CNBC from 1990-1995, then, at that point continued onward to cover corporate administration issues prior to becoming On-Air Stocks Editor in 1997.

As well as covering the worldwide securities exchange, he additionally covers introductory public contributions (IPOs), trade exchanged assets (ETFs) and monetary market structure for CNBC.

In 2017, Pisani was regarded with a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Security Traders Association of New York for “commitment to the Association and the Industry.”

In 2013, he won Third Place in the National Headliner Awards in the Business and Consumer Reporting classification for his narrative on the jewel business, “The Diamond Rush.”

In 2014, Pisani was regarded with a Recognition Award from the Market Technicians Association for “unfaltering endeavors to coordinate specialized investigation into monetary dynamic, news coverage and reporting.”

In 2010, Pisani was a Webby Award Honoree from the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences for ‘Best Business Blog.’

Before joining CNBC, Pisani co-wrote “Investing in Land: How to Be a Successful Developer.” He and his dad taught a course in real estate advancement at the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania from 1987-1992. Pisani took in the real estate business from his dad, Ralph Pisani