Simon Jack

Simon Jack
Born Simon Jack
UK
Occupation Journalist, Correspondent, Businessman
Ethnicity British

Simon Jack (born 1 April 1971) is a British business journalist and correspondent for the BBC, known for appearing on BBC Breakfast until September 2011. He currently appears on BBC Radio 4's Today Programme.[1]

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Education

Simon Jack attended Merchant Taylors' School, Crosby and graduated from Oxford University with a BA in Politics, Philosophy and Economics.

Career

Before entering journalism, Jack worked for a decade as a corporate and investment banker in London, New York and Bermuda. In 2003 he joined the BBC's business and economics unit and since then has worked on BBC Radio 4's Today Programme and Radio 5 Live's Wake up to Money. He has also presented business and financial podcasts for the Daily Telegraph.

Jack was frequently seen on British television during the fortnight beginning on 7 September 2008 during which he reported for BBC News, the BBC News Channel and Working Lunch on the banking crisis that saw the Federal takeover of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the Bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers, the bailout of AIG and the Lloyds TSB takeover of HBOS. He was often seen reporting from the London Stock Exchange, Canary Wharf and outside the offices of HBOS and Lehman Brothers in London.

Jack replaced Declan Curry as business presenter for BBC Breakfast in October 2008. In April 2010, he presented BBC Breakfast alongside Sian Williams while regular presenter Bill Turnbull followed the 2010 general election campaign trail. In September 2011, he left the BBC Breakfast team to join BBC Radio 4's Today Programme.

Personal life

Jack lives in London and supports Liverpool FC. He is married to Suzanne, eldest daughter of the late composer John Barry.

References

  1. ^ Wilson, Helen. "Simon Jack joins Today". Media News. FeaturesExec. http://www.featuresexec.com/bulletin/news.php?newsid=XmAXz. Retrieved 8 October 2011. 

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