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Kate Bohner

Kate Bohner
Born (1967-04-14) April 14, 1967 (age 49)
Wilmington, Delaware
Residence New York City, United States
Nationality American
Alma mater Columbia Journalism School
University of Pennsylvania
Occupation
Website http://katebohner.com/

Kate Bohner (born April 14, 1967, in Wilmington, Delaware) is an American journalist and writer. She was a correspondent for CNBC and associate editor for Forbes Magazine. Bohner currently serves as chief communications, research & marketing officer and managing director for DMS Offshore.

After studying business and international studies at the University of Pennsylvania, graduating in 1988, Bohner began her career in the mergers and acquisitions department at investment bank Lazard. After she left Lazard, she attended the Columbia University School of Journalism, where she received a Reader's Digest Literary Foundation Fellowship Award, graduating in 1992 with a Master of Science degree in journalism. Upon graduating from the Columbia Journalism School she joined Forbes magazine.

At Forbes, Bohner was promoted to writer after 13 months. Her work appeared in the Small Business, Healthcare, Careers, investigative, and other sections of the magazine. She was then asked to reinvent the column “The Informer,” rising to associate editor. During her time at Forbes, she was an on-air contributor to CNN and to E! Entertainment Network. She has also written for publications such as Harper’s Bazaar, Marie Claire, and George Magazine. She co-authored Donald Trump's 1997 book Trump: Art of the Comeback. The book hit both the New York Times (#3), the Wall Street Journal (#1) and Businessweek (#2) Bestseller's Lists. That same year she became a correspondent for CNBC, launching “Business Center”, with Maria Bartiromo and Tyler Mathisen. She went on to write and broadcast “Kate Bohner’s Power File” on CNBC’s Power Lunch. In 1998, Jack Reilly, the former executive producer at CNBC joined her and other NBC veterans in founding a startup, Internet news service, JAGfn, providing online content similar to that found on CNBC.


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