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Neil Cavuto

 

Neil Cavuto

Neil Cavuto is an outspoken television commentator who migrated to FOX News from CNBC.

Neil Cavuto became the Managing Editor and television anchor of FOX News Channel July 1996, and later became the Vice President of News serving all three positions concurrently.

Before joining Fox, he hosted shows on CNBC and contributed to NBC's Today Show. He worked with the Public Broadcasting Service for 15 years and was the New York bureau chief.

He has been awarded numerous times by his peers in the journalism industry, including recognition by the Wall Street Journal as the best interviewer in business news, best business television interviewer four consecutive years, and several nominations for Cable ACE awards.

He was a White House intern during U.S. president Jimmy Carter's administration, graduated from St. Bonaventure University, and earned a master's degree from American University.

He and his wife Mary reside in New Jersey and have one child, a daughter, Tara.

"I don’t hide the fact I have multiple sclerosis, a degenerative nerve disease. I got the news on MS almost ten years to the day after I learned I had cancer. Doctors tell me the odds of getting both in one life are something like two million to one!"

Neil is also the author of "More Than Money: True Stories of People Who Learned Life's Ultimate Lesson."

External links

  • FOX News biography
  • NewsMax biography
  • Article he wrote about his first book


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