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Pippa Stevens Bio, Age, Height, Husband, Salary, Net Worth, CNBC

 

Pippa Stevens is a well-known American journalist who works as CNBC’s business and energy correspondent. There she reported to Markets Editor John Meloy. She was previously the producer of CNBC’s part-time program She. Before joining CNBC, she worked as a production assistant at Fox Business Network.

Pippa Stevens Age

Pippa Stevens was born in 1991 in New York City, New York, USA. He is 32 years old.

Pippa Stevens Height

Pippa stands at a height of 5 feet 5 inches (approximately 1.65 m).

Pippa Stevens Family

Pippa was born and raised in New York City, New York, USA to foster parents. Apart from sharing a photo of her father on her Twitter account, Pippa did not reveal her parents’ identity or profession. Therefore, it is difficult to know his family’s history.

Pippa Stevens’ Husband

Although Pippa keeps her personal life private, Pippa seems to have confirmed that she has a boyfriend via a tweet in February 2023. However, Pippa has not yet revealed the identity of her boyfriend.

Pippa Stevens Education

She attended Brearley School in New York City from 1996 to 2005, then Trinity School from 2005 to 2007. She also attended King’s School Canterbury from 2007 to 2009. Additionally, Pippa attended Princeton University, where she received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Classics and Classical Languages, Literature and Linguistics in 2013.

Pippa Stevens Salary

Her annual salary is a whopping $98,700. This is based on CNBC’s market salary and reporter strength.

Pippa Stevens Net Worth

Pippa has been able to earn income through good work for years and has an estimated worth of $1 million.

Pippa Stevens Career

Pippa currently works as a business and energy reporter for CNBC. There he reported to Markets Editor John Meloy. He was previously the producer of CNBC’s part-time program. Pippa also does business and energy reporting for CNBC.com. He also works as a reporter for business television international exchanges covering entrepreneurs and different businesses. Before joining CNBC, she worked as a production assistant at Fox Business Network.