Amanda Drury Biography / Wikipedia
Australian journalist and news anchor Amanda Drury is based in New York and hosts financial and business programs for CNBC. She co-hosted Street Signs in the United States until its finale on February 6, 2015, and she has also made appearances on other CNBC shows as a financial and business expert.

She has a lot of experience working with prestigious television networks like NBC, MSNBC, Bloomberg TV and Channel 7 in Australia. Additionally, her show anchor credits include; Power Lunch, Street Signs, Power Lunch, CNBC Cashflow, Power Pitch, Trading the Globe and many more. READ ALSO: Carter Worth
Amanda Drury Age and birthday; How old is Amanda Drury?
Amanda Drury (50) was born on May 5, 1973 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. She normally celebrates her birthday on May 5 every year.
Amanda Drury Nationality and Ethnicity; What is Amanda Drury’s nationality?
Drury is an Australian citizen of white ethnicity.
Height and weight of Amanda Drury; Measurements
Drury stands at an average height of 5ft 7in which is around 1.70m and maintains an average body weight of around 63kg/139lbs. His other body dimensions are 37-26-38 inches.
Amanda Drury Education Background
Drury graduated from Methodist Ladies College in 1990. Later graduated from the University of Melbourne with a Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts, Japanese, Literature and French in 1994.
Amanda Drury Parents and Siblings; family history
Drury was born and raised in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia to caring and supportive parents. However, due to her secret personality traits of keeping details private from the public, she still does not disclose anything about her parents and siblings.
Amanda Drury Husband/Spouse; Is Amanda Drury married?
Amanda is a married woman. She married guitarist, musician, keyboardist and singer Tim Drury in a colorful wedding ceremony, although she did not provide further details of her marriage to that of her husband. The couple currently reside at their home in Sydney, Australia with their family.
Amanda Drury’s Children
Drury has two children; sons Dash and Bartex Drury with husband Tim Drury.
Amanda Drury CNBC
Drury is a freelance anchor, moderator and contributor who works at CNBC where she has hosted financial and business shows from New York City since joining the network in January 2001. She has extensive experience working with prestigious television networks, including NBC, MSNBC, Bloomberg TV and Channel 7 in Australia. Some of the shows she has hosted include Power Lunch, Street Signs, Power Lunch, CNBC’s Cashflow, Power Pitch, Trading the Globe and many more.
Additionally, Amanda was co-host of the US version of Street Signs until its end on February 6, 2015 and has appeared on other CNBC shows as a finance and business expert. She spent eight years at CNBC’s Asia Pacific headquarters in Singapore, then moved to CNBC Sydney in 2009 before moving to the network’s global headquarters in New Jersey in May 2010.
Additionally, Drury has twice been nominated as “Best News Anchor” at the Asian Television Awards and has interviewed political and business moguls such as Rupert Murdoch, President Donald Trump, Wilbur Ross, Mitt Romney, T Boone Pickens, John McCain and many others. She has been a conference moderator for companies such as Charles Schwab, TD Ameritrade, CBA Credit Suisse, Standard Chartered Bank and non-profit organizations such as the United Nations.
Prior to joining CNBC, Drury was a television and radio presenter for Bloomberg TV in March 1999 in Tokyo and held various radio positions at Sydney radio stations. SUGGESTED: Jamie Foxx
Amanda DruryTim Drury
She married guitarist, musician, keyboardist and singer Tim Drury in a colorful wedding ceremony, although she did not provide further details of her marriage.
Amanda Drury Salary
Drury is a freelance anchor, moderator and contributor who works at CNBC where she hosts New York’s financial and business programs. Amanda earns an annual salary of around $100,000 per year.
Amanda Drury’s net worth
Drury is a freelance anchor, moderator and contributor who works at CNBC where she hosts New York’s financial and business programs. Amanda has an estimated net worth of around $1.5 million per year.
What happened to Amanda Drury?
Drury spent eight years at CNBC’s Asia-Pacific headquarters in Singapore, then moved to CNBC Sydney in 2009 before moving to the network’s global headquarters in New Jersey in May 2010.