Neil Cavuto

Neil Patrick Cavuto (born September 22, 1958) is an American television news anchor, commentator, and business journalist for Fox News. He hosts three television programs: Your World with Neil Cavuto and Cavuto Live, both on Fox News, and Cavuto: Coast to Coast on sister channel Fox Business Network since January 20, 2018.

Neil Cavuto
Born
Neil Patrick Cavuto

(1958-09-22) September 22, 1958
EducationSt. Bonaventure University (BA)
American University (MA)
OccupationTV anchor, Managing Editor and Senior Vice President for Fox Business Network and Fox News
Spouse(s)Mary Fulling (1983–present)
Children3
WebsiteYour World

Early life

Cavuto was born in Westbury, New York, on Long Island, as the son of Kathleen T. (Feeley), a United Nations staffer and housewife, and Patrick "Pat" Cavuto, a can company sales executive.[1] His father was of Italian descent, while his mother was of Irish ancestry.[2] He was raised in Danbury, Connecticut, where he attended Immaculate High School. At 17, he became the manager of a fish and chips restaurant while attending high school.[3] He worked as a White House intern during U.S. president Jimmy Carter's administration. He graduated from St. Bonaventure University in 1980 with a bachelor's degree in mass communication, and earned a master's degree from American University.[4]

Career

Cavuto joined Fox News in July 1996, and became host and managing editor of Your World with Neil Cavuto when the network launched in October. He became a vice president of business news in March 2006. He serves all three positions concurrently. Your World is Fox's main business news program.

Before joining Fox, Cavuto was a principal anchor and reporter for CNBC. He co-anchored CNBC's initial broadcast on April 17, 1989.[5] Cavuto hosted Power Lunch on CNBC and contributed to NBC's Today. He worked with the Public Broadcasting Service for 15 years reporting for The Nightly Business Report. He was also a New York City bureau chief.

He has five nominations for Cable ACE awards.[6]

Cavuto is the author of More Than Money and Your Money or Your Life.[7] Both books were New York Times best sellers.[4]

Personal life

Cavuto and his wife, Mary Fulling, whom he married on October 15, 1983, have three children: Tara, Bradley and Jeremy. They reside in Mendham, New Jersey.[8]

Cavuto experiences health problems,[9] saying:

I don't hide that I have had a tough life in many respects. I fought back a near-life-ending cancer, only to end up with multiple sclerosis years later. Doctors have since told me that the odds of contracting both diseases in the same life are something like two million to one! Yet here I am, marching on, continuing to do my job when doctors who've examined my scans and MRIs tell me I shouldn't be walking or talking.[10]

As reported June 22, 2016, by Charles Payne on Your World, Cavuto has undergone, and is recovering from, recent cardiac surgery.

Authored books

  • More Than Money. New York: HarperCollins. 2004. ISBN 0-06-009643-8.
  • Your Money or Your Life. New York: HarperCollins. 2005. ISBN 0-06-082617-7.

See also

References

  1. Horsburgh, Susan (September 9, 2002). "Breaking the News". PEOPLE.com.
  2. Cavuto, Neil (22 September 2009). "Remember the Folks You Meet on the Way Up". Fox News.
  3. Blau, Sybil (January 14, 2013). "From fish fryer to Fox News anchor". NewsTimes.
  4. "Neil Cavuto". Fox Business. Retrieved 10 May 2018.
  5. "YouTube: CNBC Inaugural Broadcast - April 1989"
  6. "Cavuto on Business" (short bio), Fox News.com, October 10, 2002. Accessed 2011-08-07.
  7. Neil Cavuto's page at amazon.com. Accessed 2011-08-05.
  8. Hyman, Vicki. "Voice of Reason", Inside Jersey, November 13, 2008. Accessed 2011-08-06.
  9. Horsburgh, Susan, "Breaking the News" People magazine, Sept. 9, 2002. Accessed 2011-08-08.
  10. U.S. News & World Report, Volume 146, Issues 1-6 (2009), p. 41. at googlebooks.com. Accessed 2011-08-08.
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