Griffeth: Wall Street and Word Team

griffeth: In a volatile industry reporting on a volatile financial world, Griffeth, Herera and Insana have served as anchors of stability, according to MSNBC. The trio of Matadors recently reflected on their careers spent mostly at CNBC reporting on Wall Street and the global economy, their professional evolution and a relationship defined by one word team. Through all these historic milestones and the thousands of days in between, CSUN alumni Bill Griffeth '80 Journalism Hon.D. '17, Sue Herera '81 Journalism and Ron Insana '84 Radio-Television Broadcasting have been on the air as three of the most recognized and respected journalists in television. I can't think of any other place where a team has lasted this long, effectively in the same job, and we've all been as stable in our jobs as any other place, Insana said. Herera and Griffeth were classmates at CSUN, where they met 40 years ago at KCSN. After graduation, they launched their careers as anchors at the Financial News Network FNN . Insana followed in their footsteps at CSUN and then joined Herera and Griffeth at FNN. Herera left the financial network in 1989 for CNBC's launch. It's odd at any network to see a group that's been around for this long. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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