American business news anchor Dagen McDowell is now connected to “Fox Business Network.” She also works for Fox News Channel as a business journalist. McDowell started her career as a financial writer in the newsletter section of the magazine “Institutional Investor” after earning a bachelor’s degree in art history.
She provided business advice on the “Imus in the Morning” radio program. Before doing her television career, McDowell worked for the websites SmartMoney.com and the magazine SmartMoney.
Additionally, she wrote a personal piece for the website “TheStreet.com” titled “Dear Dagen.”
Dagen Mcdowell’s Date of Birth
In Campbell County, Virginia, on January 7, 1969, Mary Dagen McDowell gave birth to Dagen McDowell. Her family has Irish ancestry.
The “University of Virginia” was where her parents studied. Her family is not well-known. Virginian McDowell’s brother resides there.
Dagen Mcdowell’s Education and Passion
McDowell had a passion for vehicles as a child. She operated a “Ford Bronco” while in high school and college. She passed her driving test in a “Ford F150” when she was 16 years old.
She was a huge fan of NASCAR. She earned a bachelor’s degree in art history from “Wake Forest University” and graduated.
Dagen Mcdowell’s Career
Dagen McDowell worked as a dressing room attendant before following a career in journalism. At a golf course, she also had a beer stand. She then began working for the magazine “Institutional Investor’s” newsletter section, where she began her career as a financial writer.
McDowell was a writer for the publication “SmartMoney” before she began her career as a TV anchor. It was a personal finance magazine that was produced by the “Wall Street Journal.”
She also made a contribution to the website “SmartMoney.com.” For the website “TheStreet.com,” she published a personal finance column named “Dear Dagen” in which she addressed the questions raised by her readers.
McDowell has been employed by “Fox News Channel” since 2003 as a business reporter. She often appears as a guest on “Your World with Neil Cavuto,” a news and business discussion program.
It is a program that is broadcasted on “Fox News Channel” throughout the workweek. The program covers a wide range of topics, such as how the stock market changes during the day and how politics and other issues may impact stock values.
She started working as an anchor for the “Fox Business Network” in September 2007. McDowell is an anchor for the network’s program “Markets Now.”
On weekdays, it is a daily business show that airs from 11 am to 3 pm. McDowell is scheduled to appear from 11 am to 12 pm.
On the program “Cashin’ In,” McDowell served as a panelist on a weekly basis. It was software for business analysis. During the “Cashin’ In Challenge” segment of the program, each panelist received some money to use to trade stocks.
2013–2015 saw McDowell succeed in the “challenge” three times in a row. Three other panelists, all of whom were experienced money managers, were defeated by her.
On the business analysis program “Cavuto on Business,” McDowell participated on a panel. She provided business advice on the radio program “Imus in the Morning.” Don Imus served as the host of the program for many years.
Additionally, McDowell participates on a panel for the afternoon news and chat program “Outnumbered” on a rare basis. The discussion of the day’s events is led by a male panelist and four female panelists.
McDowell also had an appearance on the American chat program “The Five,” which covered news events, politics, and pop culture. Brenda Buttner has previously presented the business analysis show “Bulls and Bears,” which she took up in 2016.
At the moment, McDowell co-hosts the program “Mornings with Maria.” The “Fox Business Network” is presenting an opinion, news, and business show.
The main anchor of the program is Maria Bartiromo. She often appears as a guest on the program “Hannity.” Sean Hannity is the host of a political discussion program on it.