Bambi Francisco

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Bambi Francisco
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Bambi Francisco
Birth place Flag of the Philippines Cebu City, Philippines
Circumstances
Occupation journalist, columnist, CEO
Title CEO, Vator.tv
Notable credit(s) CBS MarketWatch lead reporter, Internet (1999–2007)

CNNfn producer, reporter (1996–1999)

KPIX reporter, Technology (1999–2003)

Official website

Bambi Francisco is a former syndicated columnist and correspondent for Dow Jones MarketWatch. She covered Internet trends and investments across the public and private sectors. Her newsletter subscriber base reached more than 400,000 subscribers. She started her career at MarketWatch in 1999, as Internet editor and morning business anchor for KPIX, a CBS affiliate. At the time, MarketWatch was owned by CBS.

In 2001, Bambi was named to the "blue-chip" financial reporting all-star team by The Journal of Financial Reporters, the leading organization for the business news industry. Adweek named her one of the top ten most influential journalists on the Web.

She left MarketWatch in April 2007 to manage her internet startup, vator.tv, full-time. Concerns were expressed by management regarding conflicts of interest concerning her ownership of the venture during her employment at MarketWatch. [1]

Among the most-interesting articles she wrote at MarketWatch was one on her three-week trek to Nepal. It eloquently illustrated how hiking in the Himalayas was similar to watching the rise and fall of the Internet bubble.[2]

To learn more about her journalism career, check out the NCWIT Entrepreneurial Heroes podcast interview with Bambi Francisco.

[edit] Notes and references

  1. ^ Friedman, Jon. "Bambi Francisco's case is a cautionary tale" MarketWatch. April 9, 2007.
  2. ^ Francisco, Bambi. "An Everest trekking trip" MarketWatch. May 11, 2001.