Carl Quintanilla Net Worth, CNBC, Bio, Age, Height, Parents, Wife, Divorce, House and Salary

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Carl Quintanilla Biography | Wiki

Carl Quintanilla is an American journalist, anchor and reporter currently working as a co-anchor of “Squawk on the Street” and anchor of “TechCheck” at CNBC. He joined CNBC Network in 1999. Previously, he was an anchor of “Squawk Alley.”

Carl Quintanilla Age and Birthday

How old is Carl? He is 52 years old as of  2022. He was born on September 10, 1970, in Midland, Michigan, United States.

Carl Quintanilla College| Education

Quintanilla earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from the University of Colorado Boulder in 1993.

Carl Quintanilla Height

He has an average height of 5 feet 9 inches tall which is about 1.80 meters. ALSO READ: Matthew Trebek

Carl Quintanilla Family| Parents

He was born in 1970 in Midland, Michigan, the United States, to Robert Quintanilla. Apparently, we were unable to learn anything about his siblings because no such information was available to the public. As a result, It’s unknown whether he has siblings. This section, however, will be updated as soon as new information becomes available.

Carl Quintanilla Married |Wife | Children

Who is Carl Married to? Quintanilla is currently married to Judy Chung, a former television producer who now works for Ralph Lauren as a product manager. The two have 2 daughters; Ava Jane Quintanilla and Lily Anna Quintanilla.

Carl Quintanilla Divorce

At this time, we don’t have any definite information about his divorce. This information will be updated as soon as possible.

Carl Quintanilla’s Net Worth

Carl is an American journalist, anchor and reporter who has an estimated net worth of $9 Million.

Carl Quintanilla Salary

Quintanilla working as a co-anchor of “Squawk on the Street” and anchor of “TechCheck” at CNBC earns an annual salary of $3 million.

Carl Quintanilla House

On Barn Lane, the anchor of Squawk on the Street and Squawk Alley, along with his wife, purchased a seven-bedroom, 6.5-bathroom new development home on 0.96 acres. The open floor plan has a fully finished lower level, soaring ceilings, and a “nautical flair” throughout the 4,269-square-foot property, according to Douglas Elliman brokers Aaron Curti, Raphael Avigdor, and James Peyton. The house was last listed for $3.33 million and sold for “quite close to asking,” according to the realtor. The eat-in kitchen features stainless steel appliances, marble countertops, and a center island. There is a heated gunite pool and a bluestone terrace on the property.

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Carl Quintanilla CNBC News 

As a high school student, he interned at Westword Magazine in Denver. From 1991 to 1993, he worked as a writer and columnist for the Boulder Daily Camera. For the summer, he worked as an editorial assistant for NPR in Washington, D.C. Since joining NBCUniversal in 1999, Quintanilla has covered a wide range of stories for CNBC and NBC News, where he was a New York and Chicago-based correspondent for “Today” and “NBC Nightly News,” including the Olympics, presidential elections, and international military conflicts from Israel to Iraq. For NBC’s coverage of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, he shared a national Emmy Award, a DuPont Award, an RTNDA Edward R. Murrow Award, and broadcast’s highest honor, the Peabody Award. “Extreme Sports: The New High,” “#TwitterRevolution,” “The Costco Craze: Inside the Warehouse Giant,” “BMW: A Driving Obsession,” “Big Mac: Inside the McDonald’s Empire,” “Trash Inc: The Secret Life of Garbage,” and “The Money Chase: Inside Harvard Business School” are among the one-hour documentaries Quintanilla has reported for CNBC. Quintanilla spent six years as a reporter for The Wall Street Journal before joining NBC.