Christine Romans Bio, Wiki, Age, Height, Husband, CNN News, Net Worth, and Salary

Christine Romans Biography

Christine Romans is an Emmy award-winning American anchor/reporter/correspondent/host working for CNN News serving as a Chief Business Correspondent. Previously she served on the network’s financial network tracking the market’s boom.

Christine Romans Age

Romans is 52 years old as of 2023. She was born on January 31, 1971, in Iowa, United States.

Christine Romans Height

Romans stand at an approximate height of 5 feet 7 inches.

Christine Romans Family

Romans has managed to keep her personal life away from the limelight hence she has not disclosed any information about her parents. It is also not known if Romans has any siblings.

Christine Romans Husband

Romans is married to her loving husband Ed Tobin and is blessed with three lovely children. Her second son is called Edward Arthur Tobin.

Christine Roman’s Net Worth

Romans has an estimated net worth of between $1 Million-$5 Million which she has earned through her successful career as a Chief Business Correspondent.

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Christine Romans Salary

Romans earn an annual salary ranging from $ 45,000 – $ 110,500.

Christine Romans Education

Romans went to Pleasant Valley High School and later graduated in 1989. Later in 1993, she attended Iowa State University and later graduated. There she majored in mass communication, journalism, and French and also pursued both French literature and media in the summer of 1991 at L’Instut Catholique de Lyon in France.

Christine Romans Career

Romans is an Emmy award-winning American journalist working for CNN News where she serves as a Chief Business Correspondent and anchor of Early Start, weekdays from 5-6 am ET. For her CNN series coverage “Exporting America”, she was accorded an Emmy award for her outsourcing and globalization overseas of American jobs. She also has authored three books: How to Speak Money (Wiley 2012), Smart is the New Rich Money Guide for Millennials (Wiley March 2015), and Smart is the New Rich: If You Can’t Afford it—Put it Down (Wiley 2010).

Currently, Romans serves as the network’s in-chief-explainer of all things money, issues down to discussions, distilling complex economic stories that are accessible around the kitchen table. For the network, Romans has reported on several finance and business as the network’s Chief Business Correspondent. He also featured the perspective of American workers and small business owners, translating what budgets and bailouts, and economic data mean for families.

Romans also did exclusive interviews with the behemoths of entertainment and finance including Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon, JPMorgan Chase & Co. CEO Jamie Dimon, Disney CEO Bob Iger, Bill Gates, Dolly Parton, and Martha Stewart, among others. Recently she has reported massively on the global economic changes due to the COVID-19 pandemic. She also featured the seismic shifts around where and how the workforce operates and the pandemic’s aftermath on education. Romans also covered the crypto scandals, the financial crisis, disgraced financier Bernie Madoff, and many more.

For the past 25 years during his tenure at the network as an anchor, Romans has featured major events including America’s gun violence epidemic, devastating hurricanes, and droughts, and the five presidential elections. She was also nominated for her international reports for several Emmy Awards on the rise of the Arab and the ISIS Spring. Roman also took part in the network’s George Foster Peabody award-winning coverage teams for its Hurricane Katrina coverage and for the Southeast Asia tsunami disaster that won an Alfred I. duPont Award for its coverage. She has also covered the health crises and safety in America, examining the dangers of hospital-borne infections and illustrating the risks to Americans living in the path of Atlantic-coast hurricanes.

Prior to Romans joining the network’s Business News in 1999, she tenured at Reuters, reporting on the opening bell for several years from the New York Stock Exchange floor. During the late 1990s, Romans anchored on the network’s financial network tracking the market’s boom to the September 11 tragedy attacks. She was also honored with the media excellence award by the National Foundation for Women Legislators for business reporting.

Christine Romans Leaving CNN News

Despite all rumors, Romans is not leaving CNN News. She currently serves as a Chief Business Correspondent and anchor of Early Start, which is the network’s weekdays from 5-6 am ET.

Christine Romans CNN News

Romans is working at CNN News where she works alongside other famous CNN News meteorologists, anchors, and reporters including;

  1. Max Foster
  2. Dr. Sanjay Gupta
  3. Poppy Harlow
  4. Laila Harrak
  5. Susan Hendricks
  6. Erica Hill
  7. Michael Holmes
  8. Pedram Javaheri
  9. Van Jones
  10. Brianna Keilar
  11. Lynda Kinkade
  12. John King
  13. Melissa Knowles
  14. Alison Kosik
  15. Don Lemon

Christine Romans Social Media Platforms

She is active on her social media accounts and is often seen posting on her Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. She has over 2.2K followers on Instagram, over 15K followers on Facebook, and over 43.7K followers on her Twitter accounts.

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