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| - Tanya Louise Beckett (born July 1966) is an English TV & Radio journalist. Beckett graduated from the independent Redland High School for Girls in the city of Bristol, England. She then attended Pembroke College, Oxford. After graduating with a degree in Metallurgy and gaining a Blue in fencing, Beckett undertook research on the properties of carbon and glass fibers for Courtaulds. Sometime after her work as a chemist, she spent the next four years working as an investment banker for Citibank in London and Commerzbank in Frankfurt, Germany - she resultantly speaks fluent German and French. After training as a journalist, Beckett joined CNBC Europe in 1993 as a business and political reporter. She spent her career presenting business for broadcasters including NBC Europe and CNBC Europe, News Direct Radio 97.3 in London, Sky News, and CNN International. Beckett joined the BBC in June 1998. Since then she has been a presenter for programs such as BBC Two's Working Lunch in 1998, BBC Breakfast, The World Today on BBC One and from 2001 the BBC News Channel. On 16 September, 2001, Beckett married the Hon. Edward Charles d'Olier Gibson, son of and heir apparent to Baron Ashbourne. The couple have a son, Edward Alexander, and a daughter, Greta Florence Hazeland . Beckett moved her young family to New York while helping to present the World Business Report from an office in Time Square, but is now working on the program in London. Some of her hobbies include tennis, long distance running, and theatre. (en)
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