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Ron Insana

CNBC senior analyst

Ron Insana is a CNBC senior analyst and commentator and host of a “The Insana Quotient,” a nationally syndicated daily radio show.

He is also the Wealth Advisor at Kubera Advisors, a “whole life” advisory group that offers financial, legal, health and wellness counseling to high-net worth individuals and families.

Previously, Insana was a managing director at SAC Capital Advisers, an $11 billion hedge fund, run by Steven A. Cohen. Prior to joining SAC, Insana was the president and CEO of Insana Capital Partners, where he managed the $120 million Insana Capital Partners Legends Fund.

For over two decades, Insana was and remains a familiar face on business television, spending 26 years as a veteran anchor, and contributor, at CNBC and its forerunner, the Financial News Network.

Insana was named one of the top 100 business journalists of the 20th Century, by the TJFR Group, has written for USA Today, Money magazine, hosted a nationally syndicated radio show and has written 4 books about Wall Street and the financial markets.

Insana joined CNBC in 1991 as a regular contributor to CNBC and its affiliates and left his full-time position at CNBC in 2006.

Before moving to CNBC in 1991, Insana worked as managing editor and senior anchor for the Financial News Network, where he began his career in 1984 as a production assistant.

Insana is the author of Traders’ Tales (1997), The Message of the Markets (2000), Trend Watching (2002) and How to Make a Fortune from the Biggest Bailout in U.S. History: A Guide to the 7 Greatest Bargains from Main Street to Wall Street (Winter 2009).

He graduated with honors from California State University at Northridge.

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