Remembering Fox Business News Anchor Brenda Buttner
The world of journalism lost a valuable member on February 20th, 2017, when Fox Business News Anchor Brenda Buttner passed away at the age of 55.
Buttner was known for her extensive career in broadcast journalism, having worked for NBC News, CNBC, and most recently, Fox Business News. She was a graduate of Harvard University and Oxford University, and authored a book on personal finance.
Throughout her career, Buttner made a significant impact on the world of journalism. Her reporting was always thorough and insightful, and she had a knack for making complicated financial news easy to understand for viewers.
One of Buttner’s most notable achievements was her role as the host of the show “Bulls & Bears” on Fox Business News. The show focused on financial news and trends, and Buttner was able to provide valuable insights to viewers.
Her colleagues and fans remember Buttner as a kind and generous person, who always had a smile on her face. She was also known for her strong work ethic and dedication to her craft. She continued to work even after being diagnosed with cancer, showing incredible resilience and determination.
Buttner’s legacy serves as a reminder of the importance of journalism in our society. Her career demonstrated that journalists can provide valuable insights and make a positive impact on the lives of viewers. She will be deeply missed, but her contributions to the world of journalism will not be forgotten.
In conclusion, Brenda Buttner’s passing was a great loss for the journalism community. She was a trailblazer in the field of finance reporting, and her insights and expertise will be greatly missed. However, her legacy will continue to inspire young journalists for years to come. We honor her memory and offer our condolences to her family and colleagues during this difficult time.