Juliet Mann is an experienced TV anchor, specialising in business news, currently host of The Agenda, the weekly current affairs talk show on CGTN Europe. Juliet has worked in fast-paced newsrooms across the world – in London, Paris, New York and Frankfurt - for CNBC, CNN, Sky News, TRT World and Reuters. She also appeared on BBC’s Pointless Celebrities, starred in Danny Boyle's TV pilot Babylon and presents podcast: A Week in my Flexible Working Life. On the road as anchor and correspondent for CNN’s weekly business features show Marketplace Europe, she interviewed CEOs like Sir James Dyson, political heavyweights and influencers including EU policymakers, and bosses of global brands like Nestle, L’Oreal, Geox & Lafarge. Highlights at Sky News...
Juliet Mann is an experienced TV anchor, specialising in business news, currently host of The Agenda, the weekly current affairs talk show on CGTN Europe.
Juliet has worked in fast-paced newsrooms across the world – in London, Paris, New York and Frankfurt – for CNBC, CNN, Sky News, TRT World and Reuters. She also appeared on BBC’s Pointless Celebrities, starred in Danny Boyle’s TV pilot Babylon and presents podcast: A Week in my Flexible Working Life.
On the road as anchor and correspondent for CNN’s weekly business features show Marketplace Europe, she interviewed CEOs like Sir James Dyson, political heavyweights and influencers including EU policymakers, and bosses of global brands like Nestle, L’Oreal, Geox & Lafarge.
Highlights at Sky News include having a seat on the very last transatlantic Concorde flight and interviewing sporting legends like David Beckham when London won the 2012 Olympic Games bid in Singapore.
Juliet has interviewed Archbishop Desmond Tutu for the BBC, presented for corporate channels including EY TV and HSBC TV, and written occasional travel & features pieces for the Daily Telegraph and Economia magazine.
She also comperes events and awards ceremonies and moderates discussion forums across Europe and the United States, on a vast range of topics from entrepreneurship to sustainability.
Juliet is British, read Politics at Bristol University and speaks good French.