![]() ![]() In December 2013, he published the book Jim Cramer’s Get Rich Carefully in which he creates a guide to high-yield, low-risk investing. While at Goldman, Cramer wrote for The New Republic about stock market issues. Upon graduating and passing the New York State Bar Examination and being admitted to the NY State Bar, Cramer joined Goldman Sachs in sales and trading. ![]() He helped Steve Brill launch American Lawyer magazine before attending Harvard Law School and earning a law degree. He retired from his hedge fund in 2001, where he finished with one of the best records in the business, including having a 36 percent plus year in 2000. His compounded rate of return was 24 percent after all fees for 14 years at Cramer Berkowitz. Cramer is a former hedge fund manager, and founder/owner and senior partner of Cramer Berkowitz. After graduation, he became a reporter for the Tallahassee Democrat and later for the Los Angeles Herald Examiner, where he covered stories ranging from homicides to sporting events. ![]() He graduated from Harvard College where he was president and editor-in-chief of the prestigious daily, The Harvard Crimson. Cramer is also co-anchor of the 9 am ET hour of CNBC’s Squawk on the Street (Mon–Fri, 9–11am ET) and the founder of TheStreet, a multimedia provider of financial commentary. ![]() He serves as the viewer’s personal guide through the confusing jungle of Wall Street investing-navigating through both opportunities and pitfalls with one goal in mind-to help them make money. He is host of CNBC’s Mad Money (Mon–Fri, 6 pm ET), featuring lively guest interviews, viewer calls, and most important, the unmatched, fiery opinions of Cramer himself. Jim Cramer believes there is always a bull market somewhere, and he wants to help you find it. She serves on the board of the Economic Club of New York and previously served on the board of The Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital. Quick graduated from Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ. She also played a crucial role in the launch of The Wall Street Journal Online, while serving as the site’s international news editor. Before joining CNBC in February 2001, Quick covered various beats for The Wall Street Journal, including retail, e-commerce and the Internet. Prior to becoming an anchor, Quick covered the Wall Street beat for CNBC as part of the network’s partnership with Dow Jones. Quick was formerly anchor of the nationally syndicated On the Money, which was produced by CNBC, and also authored a regular column for Fortune magazine. She also has interviewed three US presidents and has hosted panels at some of the most prestigious conferences in the world, such as the Microsoft CEO Conference, Fortune’s Most Powerful Women’s Conference, and the Allen & Co. Boone Pickens, Jamie Dimon, Charlie Munger, and many others. Quick is known for her hard-hitting interviews and profiles of some of the world’s richest and most influential investors, including Warren Buffett, Bill Gates, Alan Greenspan, T. Becky Quick is co-anchor of Squawk Box (Mon–Fri, 6–9 am ET). ![]()
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