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Frank Holland Biography
Frank Holland is an African American in the journalism field who works for CNBC as an anchor of “Worldwide Exchange” from Monday to Friday from 5 a.m. to 6 a.m., which broadcasts from Global Headquarters in Englewood Cliffs, N.J. Holland covered national stories and significant local news for NBC Boston and WCVB in Boston before joining CNBC in 2018.
Frank Holland Height
Holland stands at a rough height of 5 feet and 7 inches.
Frank Holland Age
Holland keeps his birthdate and year away from the limelight. Thus, it is not when Holland celebrates his birthday. Nonetheless, we will update this information once available.
Personal Life
Frank Holland Relatives and Family
Holland keeps information regarding his family and relatives away from the public eye. However, we will update this information once it’s available to the public.
Frank Holland Spouse and Children
Holland manages to keep his marital and relationship status private. Nonetheless, we will update this information when details regarding it are available to the public.
Frank Holland Education
Holland graduated from the University of Pittsburgh with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and holds a Master of Business Administration from Bentley University.
Professional Life
Frank Holland Career
Holland works for CNBC as an anchor of “Worldwide Exchange” from Monday to Friday from 5 a.m. to 6 a.m., which broadcasts from Global Headquarters in Englewood Cliffs, N.J. Holland covered national stories and significant local news for NBC Boston and WCVB in Boston before joining CNBC in 2018.
He works for the network as a transport and tech correspondent. In the technology sector, Holland specializes in reporting and executive interviews for cloud computing, corporate software, and cybersecurity organizations. In the supply chain industry, he focuses on trucking, e-commerce, and shipping companies. He had previously worked for CNBC as a general assignment correspondent.
Holland has covered a variety of national stories while working for the network, such as the first COVID-19 vaccine shipments, George Floyd’s passing, Hurricane Ida, and the first Kentucky Derby following the epidemic. As part of CNBC’s Equity and Opportunity brand, Holland also covers diversity in IT, the 100th anniversary of Black Wall Street, and different network specials.
The Boston Marathon, the infamous “28-3” Patriots Super Bowl triumph, the “Texting-Suicide” trial, and other significant local and national stories were covered by WCVB Boston. The NBC Education Town Hall in Boston and the weekly business program “Black in Boston” are just a couple of the original series and live events that Holland produced and hosted.
Prior to moving to Boston, Holland worked for three years as an anchor and reporter at WGN-TV in Chicago, where he covered the National College Football Championship, the Republican and Democratic national conventions, and the inauguration of President Barack Obama.
Additionally, he worked for News 12 in New York and Detroit’s NBC affiliate, WDIV. He also spent some time working in television news in Alaska and the Virgin Islands for a number of years. In addition to the Urban League and the National Association of Black Journalists, he is a proud member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.
Frank Holland Net Worth
Holland has garnered a net worth ranging from $1 million to $6 million during his successful career as a journalist.
Frank Holland Salary
Holland receives an approximate annual salary of $110, 000 which he earns working as an anchor.
Frank Holland Social Media
Hollan has active social media platforms i.e. Facebook, and Twitter. He has a following of over 9144 on Facebook and a following of over 10.4K on Twitter.
CNBC Station
At CNBC, Hollan works alongside his fellow anchors, reporters, and meteorologists, such as;
- Rosanna Lockwood
- Julia Boorstin
- Deirdre Bosa
- Morgan Brennan
- Contessa Brewer
- Dominic Chu
- Bertha Coombs
- Jim Cramer
- Andrea Day
- Sara Eisen
- Sharon Epperson
- Kelly Evans
- David Faber
- Jon Fortt