Sara Eisen Bio, Age, Height, Husband, Salary, Net worth, CNBC News

Sara Eisen
Sara Eisen

Sara Eisen Biography

Sara Eisin is a contributor and News anchor presently working as a correspondent and news anchor for CNBC. She was appointed to broadcast at New York Stock Exchange and on the street CNBC’s Squawk to co-anchor in addition.

Sara Eisen Age

Eisen was born in the united states of America in 1985. She is around 37 years old.

Sara Eisen Height/Weight

Sara stands at an average height of 5 feet 6 inches (167 cm).

Weight

55 kg.

Sara Eisen Education

Eisen joined Medill School of Journalism for her high school diploma. She earned Bachelor’s degree in television reporting and business coverage from New York University later on. However, Sara also attended Northwestern University and received a master’s degree in Journalism.

Sara Eisen Family

Eisen was born in 1985, in the united states of America by her caring and loving parents Dr. Drore Eisen and Dr. Jane Eisen. Her mother is a former pediatric dentist and Drore Eisen her father is director of CDx Diagnostics and dermatologist founder.

Sara Eisen Husband

She got married to her handsome husband Matthew Levine on May 29, 2016. The couple chose their wedding destination in Weylin B. Seymour. The duo meet in 2011 at Bloomberg Television.

Sara Eisen Children

Sara has managed to keep her life private away from the limelight regarding her children.

Sara Eisen Salary

Eisen receives an annual salary of $50,000, in accordance with  CNBC News anchors/reporters’ salaries.

Sara Eisen Net worth

Eisen has an estimated net worth of  $5 million U.S dollars.

Sara Eisen Career

Eisin is a contributor and News anchor presently working as a correspondent and news anchor for CNBC. She was appointed to broadcast at New York Stock Exchange and on the street CNBC’s Squawk to co-anchor in addition.

Eisen covered various high-profile news that included the Fukushima nuclear crisis in Japan, global macroeconomics. The tsunami aftermath, and the European debt crisis during her time at CNBC. She joined Medill School of Journalism for her high school diploma.

She earned Bachelor’s degree in television reporting and business coverage from New York University later on. However, Sara also attended Northwestern University and received a master’s degree in Journalism.