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Alexis Glick

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American television personality (born 1972)
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Alexis Glick
Glick in 2008
Born
Alexis Cahill Donnelly

(1972-08-07)August 7, 1972 (age 53)
New York City, U.S.
SpouseOren Glick

Alexis Glick (born Alexis Cahill Donnelly; August 7, 1972) is an American former television personality, who was an anchor ofMoney for Breakfast andThe Opening Bell onFox Business, as well as the Vice President of Business News. She left the channel in December 2009.

Early life and education

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Glick grew up in the private residential development ofStuyvesant Town inManhattan.[1] Her father, Robert E. Donnelly, is an entertainment lawyer in Manhattan. Her mother, Ellen Cahill Donnelly, was a secretary forLehman Brothers and is the office manager inBrooklyn for theForest City Ratner Corporation, a New York real estate developer. Glick's parents live inDobbs Ferry, New York.[2]

Glick graduated from theDalton School on theUpper East Side and earned abachelor's degree inpolitical science fromColumbia University.[3]

Career

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Glick began her career as an analyst atGoldman Sachs in the Equities Division. She was also an executive atMorgan Stanley where she was in charge of floor operations at theNew York Stock Exchange, making her the first and youngest woman to manage such an operation for a bulge bracket firm.[4]

Glick traded consumer and entertainment stocks, utility andreal estate investment trusts and most notably, the financials including banks,credit card stocks, government agencies andinsurance stocks atMorgan Stanley. She was also one of the top producers on the company's Listed Equity Trading Desk from 1998 through 2001.[citation needed]

NBC News/MSNBC/CNBC

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Glick had worked as a temporary host for the third hour ofNBC'sToday in 2006. She was also a substitute anchor onEarly Today in 2005 and an occasional anchor onMSNBC Live. Previously, Glick was a senior businesscorrespondent forCNBC.

Fox News/Fox Business

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It was announced on September 12, 2006 that Glick would be joining theFox News as Director of Business News. Glick began appearing on Fox News programming in July 2007. She has interviewed world leaders such as PresidentBarack Obama,Secretary of the Treasury, former Secretary Of CommerceGary Locke.Henry Paulson, Canadian Prime MinisterStephen Harper, and former Irish head of stateJohn Bruton.[citation needed]

On December 23, 2009, Glick announced that she was leaving the Fox Business.[5][6]

Post-Fox

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Glick made appearances as a guest commentator on CNN and ABC News.[citation needed]She also guest-hosted onWABC andSirius XM radio from New York.[7][8]

Glick served as CEO of the GENYOUth Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to nurturing child health and wellness through improved nutrition and physical activity, until January 2022 when she stepped down.[9]

Personal life

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She is married to Oren Glick, who isJewish and the founder and president of Shoot Digital, a New York City photography company.[10][11][12] They have four children.[1][13][14][15]

Glick has a second home inWatermill, New York inSuffolk County with primary residences in theGramercy Park andFlatiron neighborhoods of theManhattan borough in New York City.[1][16][17][18]

References

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  1. ^abc"Alexis Glick goes to Bed at 8:30"(News and Politics).New York Magazine. 14 October 2008.
  2. ^"Alexis Donnelly And Oren Glick"(Archives).The New York Times. 10 October 1999.Alexis Cahill Donnelly, the daughter of Ellen Cahill Donnelly of New York and Robert E. Donnelly of Dobbs Ferry, N.Y., was married...
  3. ^Krakauer, Steve (March 4, 2009)."SO WHAT DO YOU DO, ALEXIS GLICK, FOX BUSINESS NETWORK ANCHOR/VP?". Mediabistro. Archived fromthe original on June 3, 2013. RetrievedDecember 2, 2014.
  4. ^"Alexis Glick".Business Insider. Retrieved2020-05-20.
  5. ^kevin (23 December 2009)."Alexis Glick Leaving Fox Business".TVNewser.com. Mediabistro. Retrieved14 March 2014."I want you guys to know that today will be my last day here at the Fox Business Network,"
  6. ^Stelter, Brian (2009-12-23)."Alexis Glick Leaves Fox Business".Media Decoder Blog. Retrieved2025-10-24.
  7. ^"Real TIme with Bill Maher"(Ep. 183 video).HBO. 7 May 2010. Retrieved14 March 2014.
  8. ^Krakauer, Steve (12 August 2010)."Former Fox Business Anchor Alexis Glick Filling In On Sirius XM".Mediaite. Retrieved14 March 2014.has appeared on CNN and ABC News this year. Now she's talking business in a new arena – as a guest host on Sirius XM.
  9. ^"GENYOUth CEO Glick to step down after decade of leading youth wellness organization | Dairy Processing".www.dairyprocessing.com. Retrieved2025-07-28.
  10. ^"Alexis Donnelly And Oren Glick"(Archives).New York Times. October 10, 1999. Retrieved13 March 2014.
  11. ^"Why Alexis Glick loves her Water Mill home"(Real Estate).Newsday. Long Island, New York. 3 August 2009.
  12. ^Goodman, Wendy (3 April 2006)."The Family That Splashes Together"(Home Design, Great Room).New York Magazine.
  13. ^"Alexis Glick – Blog".AlexisGlick.com. 2011.
  14. ^Glick, Alexis (28 February 2013)."Help Kids Move with Active Schools"(The Blog).The Huffington Post.
  15. ^Holt, Emily (April 2009)."Born Yesterday"(Maternity Leave).W Magazine.
  16. ^"Alexis Glick Looks to Dump Contemporary Crib in the Hamptons".The Real Estalker. 27 July 2011.
  17. ^"74 Cobb Isle Road, Watermill, NY 11976"(Long Island).Blockshopper.com. 2009.
  18. ^Hostetler, Sue (27 July 2009)."Found Objects"(PDF).Hamptons Magazine.

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