Melissa Lee

Host of 'Fast Money'

"Make sure that you are intellectually challenged in every job you have and that you are constantly learning. All the rest will follow."

Harvard

Alma Mater

189K+

X Followers

2004

Year She Joined CNBC

accurate as of 05/07/2024

Biography:

Melissa Lee is the host of CNBC’s “Fast Money.” She is also a host on the network’s “Options Action” and a member of the cast of “Power Lunch.”

Lee was previously on the CNBC shows “Squawk on the Street” and “Money in Motion Currency Trading.” She has also reported on and anchored several documentaries for the network, including “Made in China: People’s Republic of Profit,” where she reported on China’s growth, challenges and opportunities for American businesses.

Lee has been recognized for her journalistic achievements with several prestigious awards and nominations, including a Gracie Award for Outstanding Host-News, a Gerald Loeb Award nomination and two Emmy Award nominations.

Before she started her career on TV, Lee was a consultant at Mercer Management Consulting where she focused on the banking and credit card sectors.

Lee graduated from Harvard.

Why She’s One of Money’s Most Influential Women:

Lee is a well-known television host who gives viewers insights on how to think like a trader and information to help them to make smart decisions with their money.

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Previous TV Experience:

Lee has worked for Bloomberg Television and CNN Financial News

Awards:

Recipient of the 2010 Gracie Award for outstanding host-news; nominated for two Emmy Awards

Category:

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