Advocating for Women’s Leadership
Journalist STEPHANIE RUHLE has played an active role in women’s leadership development throughout her career, from co-chairing Women on Wall Street to serving on the board of trustees for Girls Inc. NYC. Having built a career in business before pivoting to her role as NBC’s Senior Business Correspondent, Ruhle offers compelling insights for early-career women looking to build their legacies, C-Suite level leadership looking to empower their people, and organizations seeking to create more equitable missions.
Incisive Commentary & Effortless Moderation
Throughout her career, STEPHANIE RUHLE has interviewed titans in politics, business, entertainment, and sports. As a Wall Street veteran, she brings business acumen and her hard-hitting style to effortlessly moderated conversations and panels that will provide substantial value to any organization.
From Wall Street to Prime Time
Journalist STEPHANIE RUHLE brings vast expertise investigating today’s top stories and their impact on the conversations happening at every level. With her access to the world’s leading thinkers on the headline issues, Ruhle brings her sharpened perspective to events that offer insight and takeaways for audiences of all kinds.
Stephanie Ruhle anchors MSNBC Live with Stephanie Ruhle on weekdays. Ruhle also appears across all NBC News and MSNBC platforms as NBC News’ Senior Business Correspondent, including NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt, TODAY, NBCNews.com, and NBC News BETTER where she hosts the “BETTER Business” series.
Ruhle has interviewed titans in politics, business, entertainment and sports. As a Wall Street veteran, she is known for bringing her business acumen and hard-hitting style to high profile interviews, for her original reporting, and bringing humanity into her news coverage, including her reporting on the migrant crisis at the border in McAllen, Texas and her daily “Good News Ruhles” segment.
Ruhle is also the host of the podcast, Modern Ruhles: Compelling Conversations During Culturally Complicated Times.” The show takes aim at zeitgeist topics with the goal of understanding and respecting ideas that conflict with our own. It is not meant to change our minds, just to open them and hopefully help us become better and smarter in the process.
Prior to Bloomberg, Ruhle worked at Deutsche Bank, serving as a Managing Director in Global Markets Senior Relationship Management. Ruhle began her career at Credit Suisse, where she was the highest-producing credit derivatives salesperson in the US.
Ruhle plays an active role in women’s leadership development, having founded the Corporate Investment Bank Women’s Network and co-chaired Women on Wall Street. Ruhle is a member of the board of trustees for Girls Inc. NYC and in 2016 was honored as one of their Women of the Year. She is also on the Leadership Council at Robin Hood, NYC’s largest poverty-fighting organization.
Ruhle received a bachelor’s degree in International Business from Lehigh University, living abroad in Guatemala, Kenya and Italy.