11 Facts About Carl Quintanilla

1.

Carl Quintanilla wanted to be a disc jockey when he was younger.

2.

Carl Quintanilla spent a summer as an editorial assistant for NPR in Washington DC.

3.

From 1994 to 1999, Carl Quintanilla served as a staff reporter for The Wall Street Journal where he wrote full-time for the newspaper's Chicago bureau, covering airlines, manufacturing and economic issues.

4.

Carl Quintanilla wrote a weekly column on workplace issues and on-the-job trends for the newspaper's front page.

5.

On his show, Carl Quintanilla had once asked Allen Stanford, later known as the orchestrator of a "massive Ponzi scheme", how it felt to be a billionaire.

6.

From 2010 until September 2015, Carl Quintanilla substitute-anchored weekday and weekend editions of NBC Nightly News, covering when hosts Brian Williams and Lester Holt were on assignment or away.

7.

In July 2011, Carl Quintanilla left Squawk Box to join Squawk on the Street.

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8.

In June 2014, Carl Quintanilla joined HBO Real Sports as a correspondent.

9.

Carl Quintanilla presented a story on Stephon Marbury in January 2015.

10.

On October 28,2015, Carl Quintanilla was one of CNBC's moderators of the third of the 2016 Republican Party presidential debates and forums at the University of Colorado Boulder.

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Carl Quintanilla is married to Judy Chung, a former TV producer who now works as a product manager for Ralph Lauren.