Erin Burnett, born on July second, nineteen seventy-six, is a prominent American journalist and news presenter, currently serving as the anchor of 'Erin Burnett OutFront' on CNN. Her career has seen her transition from CNBC, where she co-anchored 'Squawk on the Street' and hosted 'Street Signs', to becoming a well-recognized face in the world of news broadcasting.
Throughout her career, Burnett has made significant contributions to journalism, reporting from various global hotspots including Mali, Afghanistan, Rwanda, the United Arab Emirates, and Israel. Her extensive coverage has also taken her to China, Ukraine, and Pakistan, showcasing her commitment to delivering news from the front lines.
While at NBC, she earned the nickname 'the International Superstar' from Joe Scarborough, a testament to her impactful documentaries filmed in diverse locations such as Ethiopia, Libya, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Her focus on the Middle East has led her to report from countries like Egypt, Iran, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia, among others, highlighting her dedication to covering complex international issues.