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Carl Quintanilla      

Co-Anchor, Squawk Box

Carl Quintanilla is the Emmy award-winning co-anchor of SQUAWK BOX, CNBC's signature morning program. He also appears on NBC's Today show and NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams.

Prior to joining Squawk Box, Quintanilla was an NBC News correspondent based in New York and Chicago. In 2005, he spent weeks in New Orleans as part of the Nightly News team coverage of Hurricane Katrina, for which he won a national Emmy Award, an RTNDA Edward R. Murrow award, and broadcast's highest honor, the Peabody Award.

He has covered a wide range of domestic and international stories, including the 2004 Presidential campaign, violence in southern Iraq, the Israeli-Lebanon conflict and the European debt crisis in Greece. In 2010, Quintanilla traveled to China to cover the growing trash-management business for CNBC's documentary "Trash, Inc." He also chronicled McDonald's efforts in the country for CNBC's documentary Big Mac: Inside the McDonald's Empire.

Prior to joining NBC, Quintanilla served as co-anchor for CNBC's early-morning program, Wake Up Call. He also spent six years as a reporter for the Wall Street Journal.

Speech Topics


Making Sense of Today's Headlines

With information overload a constant challenge, it's hard to make sense of all the headlines. From jobs to taxes to the markets to the latest business innovations, Carl Quintanilla puts it all in perspective. With a front row seat to the stories that impact you, he brings Wall Street to Main Street and offers valuable insight to those wanting a clear picture of what it all means.

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Unscripted: Carl Quintanilla's most entertaining Twitter feeds
CNBC's Carl Quintanilla is a bit of a Twitter addict, admitting to following about 1000 accounts. In this "Unscripted" segment, he shares his top five most ...
CNBC's Carl Quintanilla Questionnaire - Business Insider
CNBC correspondent Carl Quintanilla interviews Twitter founder Jack Dorsey about the company's inception, and reports on how law enforcement, journalists ...

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