Charles Gasparino, in his role as CNBC’s On-Air Editor, provides up-to-the-minute reports throughout the day as the trading unfolds on Wall Street. Gasparino often breaks news on major issues involving corporate America including mergers and acquisitions, investigations into corporate crime, and company management changes.
Before joining CNBC, Charles Gasparino was a senior writer at Newsweek magazine. Gasparino has covered Wall Street, pension funds, mutual funds, regulatory issues, and breaking news on some of the biggest financial scandals of recent times at Newsweek and at The Wall Street Journal. At the Journal, Gasparino was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in beat reporting in 2002 and won the New York Press Club award for best continuing coverage of the Wall Street research scandals.
He is the author of Blood on the Street, which has been called a Wall Street investigative journalism masterpiece. |