Terry Keenan
Terry Keenan was a financial news correspondent and anchor for CNN, CNBC, CNNfn and Fox News.
Born in Albany, New York, Keenan graduated from Johns Hopkins University, where she received a mathematics scholarship. She got her start as a producer on the PBS program Wall Street Week with Louis Rukeyser. She then move to CNN as a producer for the business program Moneyline, hosted by Lou Dobbs, before becoming moving in front of the camera.
In 1995 she left CNN and became an anchor at CNBC. Three years later she became the anchor of Street Sweep on CNNfn.
Terry Keenan was a financial news correspondent and anchor for CNN, CNBC, CNNfn and Fox News.
Born in Albany, New York, Keenan graduated from Johns Hopkins University, where she received a mathematics scholarship. She got her start as a producer on the PBS program Wall Street Week with Louis Rukeyser. She then move to CNN as a producer for the business program Moneyline, hosted by Lou Dobbs, before becoming moving in front of the camera.
In 1995 she left CNN and became an anchor at CNBC. Three years later she became the anchor of Street Sweep on CNNfn.
In 2002 she was hired by News Corp., where she remained until 2009. During that time, she was an anchor and correspondent for the Fox News Channel, where she was best known as host of the financial program Cashin' In.
After Fox, she became a business columnist for the New York Post.
Keenan died October 23, 2014, in New York City. She was 53.
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