Bill Griffeth


William Curtis Griffeth is a financial journalist for CNBC.

Early life and education

In 1980, Griffeth received a bachelor's degree in Journalism from California State University, Northridge. While a student there, Griffeth co-hosted a weekly interview show, "Straightalk," with Rick Holicker, on KCSN, the university's then-NPR-affiliated radio station. Along with Holicker, he won the Golden Mike Award from the Radio & Television News Association of Southern California for a documentary on NASA's Viking program, titled "The Flight to Mars." In 2000, CSUN honored him with its Distinguished Alumnus Award. In 2017, he received an honorary doctorate.

Career

Griffeth was part of the production team that started the Financial News Network in 1981. He was nominated for a CableACE award as best news anchor for his work anchoring FNN's coverage of Black Monday.
Griffeth joined CNBC in 1991, when NBC purchased FNN and merged it with CNBC. He has anchored several programs for CNBC, including Power Lunch, which he co-anchored with Sue Herera. He received 6 CableACE nominations at CNBC.
CNBC announced on Power Lunch episode 12/20/2019 that he will be leaving the show as he is now going to be an "Anchor at Large."

Personal life

Griffeth is passionate about genealogy and after undergoing Genetic testing in 2012, found out that the person he considered his father was not his biological father.
In 1982, he married his wife, Cindy. Since 1992, they have been residents of Park Ridge, New Jersey. They have a son, Chad, and a daughter, Carlee. Bill is a member of and teaches bible study at The Hillsdale United Methodist Church.

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