Jackie DeAngelis joined the FOX Business Network (FBN) as a financial correspondent in April 2019. She currently serves as co-host of The Big Money Show (weekdays, 1 PM/ET) alongside Taylor Riggs and Brian Brenberg.
Most recently, DeAngelis has provided financial analysis and commentary across the FOX News Media platforms, including on FOX News Channel’s Outnumbered and FBN’s Varney & Co. In May 2019, she participated in FBN’s capitalism vs. socialism town hall where she presented a special five-day segment series on the growing economic debate between the two contrasting ideologies surrounding the event. In August 2020, she conducted an interview with U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross.
Prior to joining FBN, DeAngelis spent 13 years at CNBC where she was the network’s chief energy correspondent as well as the anchor of online commodities program, Futures Now. Throughout her tenure, DeAngelis contributed market reports across CNBC’s daily programming as well as covered the economic impact of events such as Hurricane Irma, Hurricane Harvey and the Dakota Access Pipeline protests. From 2010 to 2011, DeAngelis was stationed in the Middle East where she interviewed business titans like, OPEC Secretary General Abdalla El-Badri and Saudi Arabian Finance Minister Ibrahi Al-Assaf for CNBC International.
Earlier in her career, DeAngelis served as CNBC’s Director of Strategic Programming and Development where her Investing in America: A CNBC Town Hall Event with President Obama special was nominated for an Emmy Award. In this capacity, she also produced various network exclusives featuring industry titans including Berkshire Hathaway Chairman and CEO Warren Buffett, former Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and President Bill Clinton, among others.
In December 2018, DeAngelis left CNBC for Yahoo Finance where she served as the anchor of the midday program The Ticker. In this role, DeAngelis broke down the top financial stories driving the day while also conducting interviews with business leaders and industry experts including U.S. Shell President Gretchen Watkins and JPMorgan Chief Economist Anthony Chan.
A Cum Laude graduate of Cornell University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Asian studies and history, DeAngelis also holds a Juris Doctor from Rutgers School of Law. She got her start in business as a technology analyst for Oaktree Capital Management where she identified investment opportunities in emerging markets. She is fluent in both Mandarin and Farsi.