Karina Huber is a New York-based reporter for CGTN America, covering everything from business to education. She is also a fill-in anchor for “Global Business America”.
Prior to CGTN America, Karina was a business reporter for CNN and Reuters reporting live from the New York Stock Exchange. She also covered the aftermath of the 2012 earthquake in Haiti.
For a decade, Karina worked as a television presenter. She was the host of a two-hour weekly arts show on A&E called “Breakfast with the Arts” where she interviewed actors and musicians including Phil Collins, Kevin Bacon and Jewel.
She also co-hosted a science and technology show in Canada called “Daily Planet” and was a host at MuchMoreMusic for four years where she interviewed countless rock stars. She got her first break in French television when she became a videojockey in Montreal at age 23.
She is a graduate of Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism. She is fluent in French and speaks conversational German.
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While there is a near-record number of job openings in the U.S., unemployment remains high. Experts say the pandemic has caused a mismatch between the jobs available and the jobs people want as some industries face a labor shortage. Karina Huber reports. Read More...
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