Camilla Webster is a leading business journalist and author contributing to Forbes and Forbes Woman.
She is the co-author of the upcoming book The Seven Pearls of Financial Wisdom: A Woman’s Guide to Enjoying Wealth and Power. Her work has been published in The Wall Street Journal, the New York Post and on MarketWatch.com.
As a guest expert on TV and radio, Camilla reports on breaking news, Wall Street, international business, women in leadership and collecting. She has appeared multiple times on MSNBC, CNBC, Fox News, Fox Business, WABC radio, KNSS radio, LBC radio and other stations around the world.
Camilla was recently invited to participate in the first White House Tweetup Briefing with Press Secretary Jay Carney on the American Jobs Act.
In 2011, Camilla served as a moderator for London & Partners’ Bridging the Tech Gap; a series of panels including Gilt Groupe, General Assembly and Cisco aimed at attracting investors to London’s new Tech City in advance of the 2012 Olympic Games.
As the Forbes anchor online, Camilla interviewed Sergey Brin, Chad Hurley, Craig Barrett, Christine Lagarde, Boris Johnson, Emma Thompson, Sara Jessica Parker, Michael Milken, Don Peebles, Boone Pickens, Russell Simmons, Richard Branson and many other leaders in their field.
Camilla has interviewed and written with economist Nouriel Roubini, producing a special Forbes magazine to honor his accomplishments. She was chosen to represent Forbes at The World Economic Forum in Davos and The Clinton Global Initiative in New York for three consecutive years.
Prior to joining Forbes, Camilla was The Wall Street Journal editor at CNBC and a producer for the TV show “CBS Marketwatch Weekend.”
Camilla has written and produced shows and created segments for multiple organizations including The History Channel, CBS News, Fox News and Sky News in the U.S., Europe and Iraq. Her career began at CBS News Radio,”60 Minutes” under the direction of producer George Crile and “The 20th Century Series with Mike Wallace.”
Camilla calls NY home, but can often be found in London. She is co-founder of the new popular blog nynatives.com carried on NearSay and The Huffington Post.
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