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Name Eamon Javers

Age / How old / Birthday / Date of Birth / DOB Born in 1974. As of 2024, he is around 50 years old.

Wedding & Marriage / Wife / Engaged / Spouse / Partner Married. Check the full bio for relationship details.

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Introduction :

  • Eamon Javers is a Washington-based journalist and notable author who is currently building a promising reporting career at CNBC. He makes value-added contributions to CNBC’s Business Day Programming as their star reporter.
  • Previously, Eamon was known for his reporting from the White House for Politico.

Personal Life, Parents and Family Details :

  • Born to parents Eileen (mother) and Ron Javers (father) in 1974, Eamon wanted to pursue a journalism career for a long time. He was inspired by his father, who served as an assistant managing director of Newsweek International.
  • Eamon got married to his wife, Maureen Ann Mathews in March 2003. Maureen is a graduate of Creighton University and has worked as a pricing analyst for Freddie Mac in McLean. The couple was blessed with three beautiful children; Norah, Evelyn, and Hugh.
  • Currently, Eamon resides along with his family in Silver Spring, Maryland.

Education : Qualifications, High School & College Info

  • Eamon received his initial education from the Chestnut Hill Academy.
  • Later, he completed his Bachelor’s in Political Science with distinction from Colgate University during 1990 to 1994.

Career, Job, Salary and Net Worth :

  • Javers began his journalistic career at The Hill, where he mostly covered the happenings of the US Congress.
  • Later, Eamon was recruited by Business Week magazine as a Washington correspondent. At Business Week, Eamon reported on various corporate espionage incidents, the lobbying in Washington, and the Jack Abramoff scandal.
  • Eamon’s next stint was as a White House reporter for Politico. He covered a multitude of news events such as President Barack Obama’s presidency and investigative reporting on economic stimulus activities and political administration.
  • CNBC recruited Javers in June 2010 as a reporter for their capital bureau in Washington. On CNBC, he appeared regularly on shows like Business Day and Closing Bell airing on CNBC as an on-air correspondent.
  • As an analyst, Javers has made appearances on the BBC, National Public Radio (NPR), and many major cable television news and broadcast networks. His articles have also been featured in Money, Fortune, Slate.com, and Congressional Quarterly.
  • Besides his reporting work, Eamon has authored a bestselling book titled Broker, Trader, Lawyer, Spy: The Secret World of Corporate Espionage. The book revealed some unknown facts revolving around CIA policy that allows its agents to moonlight in the private sector.

Interesting Facts, Height and Trivia :

  • Javers often uses the techniques he learned from his research work for his CIA-based book in his daily reporting routine. He gained various valuable skills like body language interpretation for lie detection, elicitation, and making shady characters feel comfortable.
  • He was honored with an Award of Distinction for investigative journalism by the Medill School of Journalism in 2006.
  • Javers was named a finalist in the explanatory category of the Gerald Loeb Awards for his utmost professionalism in covering financial data in moving markets.
  • In an interview with the Colgate News blog in May 2020, Eamon advised aspiring journalists to remember that they should not get into this business to run a socialization campaign. Their primary focus should always be to uncover news. Javers follows a reporting approach that is fair, accurate, and ignores the president’s views on the press.

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