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Bloomberg Presenters & Reporters

Adam Johnson

Adam JohnsonAdam Johnson is a markets reporter for Bloomberg Television, providing updates and analysis on the U.S. stock market, as well as company and major investment news. He is based in New York City.

With over 20 years of Wall Street experience as a trader and investment analyst, Johnson brings in-depth knowledge and understanding of global financial markets and trading activity to his market coverage.

Since joining Bloomberg Television in 2009, Johnson has interviewed high-profile newsmakers including former FDA Commissioner Dr. David Kessler, Home Depot founder Ken Langone, former Shell Oil President John Hofmeister, Delcath Systems President and CEO Eamonn Hobbs and Hartford Financial Services Group Chairman and CEO Liam McGee.

Al Hunt

Al HuntAl Hunt is executive editor for Bloomberg News in Washington D.C. and the host of Bloomberg Television's "Political Capital with Al Hunt." Hunt, who has covered politics and business in Washington D.C. for nearly four decades, regularly contributes to Bloomberg Television's coverage of national political and economic affairs.

Since joining Bloomberg in January 2005, Hunt has overseen the Washington bureau’s extensive growth, which today includes more than160 editors and reporters. He also writes a weekly commentary column for Bloomberg News and The International Herald Tribune.

Betty Liu

Betty LiuBetty Liu is the anchor of Bloomberg Television’s “In the Loop with Betty Liu,” a daily business morning news program that covers the opening of U.S. markets and financial, economic and political news from around the world. “In the Loop with Betty Liu” prepares viewers for the trading day with actionable interviews and insight from top business leaders and trusted coverage of market-moving data and analysis for investors.

Liu has interviewed numerous prominent newsmakers for Bloomberg Television including Berkshire Hathaway Chairman and CEO Warren Buffett, media pioneer Ted Turner, former General Electric Chairman and CEO Jack Welch and Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein.

Brennan Lothery

Brennan LotheryBrennan Lothery is a markets reporter for Bloomberg Television, covering stocks, bonds, funds, commodities, currencies and other breaking market news.

Lothery has also contributed to Bloomberg Television's special political coverage, including covering the 2008 House and Senate elections as well as the Congressional TARP bailout votes.

Before joining Bloomberg Television in 2008, Lothery served as a financial advisor at Merrill Lynch in Atlanta, GA for seven years. There, he managed high-net individuals' investments and provided trading execution services for hedge funds.

Cali Carlin

Cali CarlinCali Carlin is a reporter for Bloomberg Television.

Based in New York City, Carlin covers global retail, business and consumer news and provides market updates for Bloomberg Television's worldwide audience.

Prior to joining Bloomberg in 2010, Carlin served as an anchor, reporter and producer for CBS Interactive. She hosted videos for 60Minutes.com as well as a live weekly webcast in conjunction with "The Early Show Saturday Edition." Carlin also covered the 2008 Democratic National Convention and the inauguration of President Obama for CBS Interactive.

Carol Massar

Carol MassarCarol Massar co-anchors Bloomberg Television’s “Street Smart” (3-5/PM ET) with Matt Miller. "Street Smart" is a daily business news program that covers the final hour of trading for the U.S. markets as well as headlines and developments around the world. Massar is based in New York City.

An award-winning journalist with over 15 years of experience, Massar joined Bloomberg Television in 1999. She has covered major business developments around the globe for Bloomberg Television, including reporting live from the World Economic Forum in India, the Business Council, the New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ.

Charlie Rose

Charlie RoseCharlie Rose is executive editor and anchor of “Charlie Rose,” the nightly one-hour interview program that engages in one-on-one, in-depth conversation and round table discussions about important issues and ideas of our time. The program is produced and taped at Bloomberg Television headquarters in New York City and airs on PBS stations across the U.S. as well as during evening hours on Bloomberg Television around the world. Charlie Rose is also a contributing correspondent to the CBS news program, “60 Minutes.”

Charlie Rose and his guests define the global conversation. The program's round oak table and simple black backdrop provide an intimate atmosphere for intelligent conversation attracting leaders from around the world, including Barack Obama, Gordon Brown, Nicolas Sarkozy, Lula da Silva, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Recep Erdogan, Bashar al-Assad, Pervez Musharraf; Hosni Mubarak, Lee Kuan Yew, and Manmohan Singh.

Cory Johnson

Cory JohnsonCory Johnson is an anchor and reporter at Bloomberg Television.

Based in San Francisco, Johnson covers technology, entrepreneurs, the media and investing.

Johnson brings significant experience in finance as well as investigative journalism. Prior to joining Bloomberg Television in October 2010, Johnson was a hedge fund manager and private investor.As a portfolio manager at Kingsford Capital Management and an analyst at Cannell Capital LLC, he focused on value investing, short selling, forensic accounting and covering neglected equities in technology, industrials, oil and gas and other sectors.

Cris Valerio

Cris ValerioCris Valerio is a San Francisco-based technology reporter for Bloomberg Television and the host of "Venture," a weekly television program that spotlights the big ideas of small business owners and entrepreneurs from all industries.

Valerio covers start-ups, major technology companies, Silicon Valley, and venture capital firms for Bloomberg Television.

Throughout her career, Valerio has interviewed numerous CEOs and business leaders including Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Google co-founder Sergey Brin, Microsoft Corporation's CEO Steven Ballmer, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, Ebay CEO John Donahoe, Twitter co-founder Evan Williams, DreamWorks CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg, PayPal founder Max Levchin, Zynga CEO Mark Pincus and Mashable.com's founder Pete Cashmore.

Cristina Alesci

Cristina AlesciCristina Alesci covers private equity and deal-making for Bloomberg Television and Bloomberg News.

Based in New York, Alesci reports on breaking news and provides insight and commentary on M&A and trends in private equity. She also contributes articles to Bloomberg Markets Magazine and Bloomberg Businessweek.

Prior to joining Bloomberg L.P. in February 2009, Alesci worked at Pfizer Inc. in New York and at law firm Sidley Austin LLP.

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