Brian Shactman

American journalist
Brian A. Shactman
EducationB.A. Amherst College
M.A. Clark University
OccupationTelevision journalist
Notable credit(s)ESPN
WVIT (2002-2006)
CNBC (2006-present)
SpouseJessica Matzkin Shactman
Parent(s)Nancy and David Shactman

Brian A. Shactman is an American journalist for CNBC and MSNBC.

Biography

Shactman grew up in Swampscott, Massachusetts,[1] the son of Nancy and David Shactman.[2] He graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy[3] and earned a B.A. in English and History from Amherst College in 1994.[4] He also has a Master of Arts degree in English from Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts.[3]

After school, he worked as a member of the faculty at Taft School in Watertown, Connecticut[5] and then worked for ESPN as a journalist at ESPNEWS, SportsCenter and ESPN Radio. In 2002, he joined Hartford NBC-affiliate WVIT (owned and operated by General Electric, the parent company of CNBC). In June 2007, he joined CNBC as a general assignment reporter and substitute anchor for CNBC's Business Day program. In October 2007, he became the co-anchor on Worldwide Exchange with CNBC Europe's Ross Westgate in London and CNBC Asia's Christine Tan in Singapore. In May 2013, he began anchoring Way Too Early on MSNBC;[3] and eventually returned to New England to work for NECN and NBC Boston.

Shactman received three regional Emmy Awards nominations in 2002 for his sports anchoring and reporting. A year later (2003), he won The Associated Press Award for a documentary on University of Connecticut women's head basketball coach Geno Auriemma. Shactman is also involved in community service, volunteering for Junior Achievement, ALS, and Connecticut's mentoring program. He has also served on the Board of Directors for Special Olympics.[4]

He is married to Jessica Matzkin Shactman.[6][7]

References

  1. ^ The Laurel: "Catching up with Brian Shactman" Archived 2011-03-20 at the Wayback Machine January 26, 2009
  2. ^ Beatrice Baker-Dunn Obituary - Marblehead, MA - The Marblehead Reporter Legacy.com
  3. ^ a b c CNBC: "Brian A. Shactman - CNBC Reporter"retrieved November 25, 2013 Archived January 23, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ a b Amherst College Bulletin: "Brian Shactman '94 Earns Emmy Nomination" by Justin Long December 2011
  5. ^ Taft School Bulletin: "The Matzkin Missions" Archived 2013-12-02 at the Wayback Machine Winter 2006
  6. ^ Hartford Courant: "Marathoners Munch And Mingle At The Mansion" By Teresa M. Pelham" October 05, 2006
  7. ^ New Jersey.com: "Blair Academy counselor brings medical care to Honduran people" By Kevin Lechiski October 08, 2008

External links

  • MSNBC: "Watch: Brian Shactman’s wife, kids wish him luck on first day" By Drew Katchen May 13, 2013
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