American journalist
Eunice Yoon is an American journalist. She is the China Bureau Chief and Senior Correspondent with CNBC based in Beijing.[ 1] She is host of the network's feature program Inside China and contributes to NBC News and MSNBC .[ 2] Previously, Yoon was a correspondent and anchor with CNN in Hong Kong and Beijing .[ 3]
Education
She is an alumna of Phillips Exeter Academy .[ 4] Yoon holds a Bachelor of Arts degree with honors in political science from Brown University ,[ 3] where she graduated magna cum laude .
Career
Yoon reports on events in China , such as U.S. President Donald Trump ’s 2017 visit[ 1] and the rise in power of Chinese leader Xi Jinping .[ 5]
Yoon is known for her coverage of major news events, such as the disappearance of Malaysian flight Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 [ 6] and the Sinking of MV Sewol .[ 7] She was one of the first journalists to reach the 2008 Sichuan earthquake zone in 2008.[ 8] Yoon contributed to a team that won the Alfred I. duPont–Columbia University Award , in which she reported on the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami .[ 9] She has won a New York Festivals Silver Medal in 2014,[ 10] and received nominations for the Asian Television Awards.[citation needed ]
References
^ a b "President Trump's Trip to China, Debriefed" . The Brian Lehrer Show . Nov 14, 2017. Retrieved August 29, 2018 .
^ "Eunice Yoon - CNBC Journalist - Muck Rack" . muckrack.com . Retrieved August 29, 2018 .
^ a b Jonathan Landreth (November 24, 2010). "CNN Names Eunice Yoon as Beijing Correspondent" . hollywoodreporter.com. Retrieved August 29, 2018 .
^ Heng, Weili (May 29, 2019). "A great debate set over tariffs, technology" . China Daily. Retrieved 19 July 2020 .
^ Eunice Yoon (October 25, 2017). "New Chinese Politburo bound by admiration for President Xi Jinping" . CNBC . Retrieved August 29, 2018 .
^ Eunice Yoon (March 24, 2014). "Malaysia Flight 370 families in disbelief" . CNBC . Retrieved August 29, 2018 .
^ Eunice Yoon (April 18, 2014). "Did South Korea Ferry's Turn Cause Deadly Sinking?" . NBC News . Retrieved August 29, 2018 .
^ gangseng (17 May 2008). "CNN's Eunice Yoon takes the long journey required to arrive" – via YouTube.
^ Chris Roush (November 5, 2012). "CNBC hires China correspondent" . talkingbiznews.com . Retrieved August 29, 2018 .
^ "New York Festivals World's Best TV & Films: 2014 Gala" . NewYorkFestivals.com . Archived from the original on August 29, 2018. Retrieved August 29, 2018 .
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