Bloomberg’s Sara Eisen Announces She’s Moving To Competitor CNBC
Sara Eisen, the popular co-anchor on Bloomberg TV’s “Bloomberg Surveillance,” has announced via Twitter this morning that she’ll be joining CNBC—a rival Network—starting next month.
Excited to announce I'm moving on. Will start at @CNBC dec 16.
— Sara Eisen (@SaraEisen) November 13, 2013
She was given many words on congratulations on the new job.
Thank you for warm wishes. going to miss my friends and fam at @BloombergTV. And @bsurveillance excited for new chapter.
— Sara Eisen (@SaraEisen) November 13, 2013
According to her Bloomberg bio, she carries a master’s degree in broadcast journalism from Northwestern University and has covered global events such as the tsunami aftermath and Fukushima nuclear crisis.
In May of 2012, she had an embarrassing on-air moment when the camera catches her dress hiked up to reveal a strange, long black object strapped between her legs.
Whatever the case, let’s hope she doesn’t have a moment like that on CNBC, although we do admire her speedy recovery.