
Frank Holland
“U.S. Markets Edition” Anchor, Transports & Tech CorrespondentFrank Holland is anchor of CNBC International's "U.S. Markets Edition," based at the New York Stock Exchange in NYC. He is also a Transports & Tech Correspondent for the network. Holland focuses on reporting and executive interviews for cloud computing, enterprise software and cybersecurity companies in the technology sector as well as trucking, e-commerce and shipping companies in the supply chain sector.
Previously, he was anchor of CNBC's "Worldwide Exchange" (M-F, 5AM-6AM ET) and prior to that, he was a general assignment reporter for CNBC starting in September 2018. During his time at the network, Holland has covered a wide range of national stories including: the first shipments of the COVID-19 vaccine, the death of George Floyd, Hurricane Ida and the first Kentucky Derby after the pandemic.
Holland also contributes to CNBC Expanding Opportunity and has reported on the 100th Anniversary of Black Wall Street, diversity in tech and has hosted various network specials.
Before joining CNBC, Holland was an anchor and reporter at NBC Boston and WCVB in Boston covering national stories and major local news including the famous "28-3" Patriots Super Bowl victory, The "Texting-Suicide" trial and the Boston Marathon. Holland also enterprise original series and hosted live events, including "Black in Boston", a weekly business segment and the NBC Education Town Hall in Boston.
Prior to Boston, Holland spent three years as an anchor/reporter at WGN-TV in Chicago, where he covered the presidential inauguration of Barack Obama, the Republican and Democratic national conventions, as well as the National College Football Championship. He also held positions at NBC Affiliate WDIV in Detroit, News 12 in New York, and spent several years in television news in both the Virgin Islands and Alaska.
Holland holds a Master's Degree in Business Administration from Bentley University and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Pittsburgh. He is a proud member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., the Urban League and the National Association of Black Journalists.
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