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Donna Rosato (born 1966) is a journalist, reporter, magazine editor, and columnist from Greenwich, Connecticut. She is a senior writer at Money Magazine[1][2] and regularly contributes at CNNMoney.com.[3]

Donna wrote for The New York Times and SmartMoney and worked at USA Today for ten years covering various topics like stock market, tax returns and other financial markets.[4][5] She appears frequently on CNN, CBS, MSNBC, CNBC and NPR. She also worked as a consultant on aviation and media projects at Booz Allen Hamilton. Rosato is a graduate of Northeastern University, Boston, Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and holds an MBA from Columbia University's Business School.[6]

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  1. ^ "Stuck in a Work Rut? : NPR". NPR. 2018-09-27. Archived from the original on 2018-09-27. Retrieved 2023-11-22.
  2. ^ "CNN.com - Transcripts". edition.cnn.com. Retrieved 2023-11-22.
  3. ^ "Donna Rosato - Personal Finance blog - Money Magazine's More Money". 2010-03-23. Archived from the original on 2010-03-23. Retrieved 2023-11-22.
  4. ^ ""About This Author" - CNN Money". Archived from the original on 2011-07-01. Retrieved 2010-04-18.
  5. ^ "For some, a tragedy; for others, a challenge". 2012-10-26. Archived from the original on 2012-10-26. Retrieved 2023-11-22.
  6. ^ "Donna Rosato". Time. Retrieved 2023-11-22.
  7. ^ Daillak, Jonathan (June 29, 2016). "UCLA Anderson School honors 2016 Gerald Loeb Award winners". UCLA. Retrieved January 31, 2019.

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