Eunice Yoon


Eunice Yoon is China Bureau Chief and Senior Correspondent with CNBC based in Beijing. She is host of the network's feature program Inside China and contributes to NBC News and MSNBC. Previously, Yoon was a correspondent and anchor with CNN in Hong Kong and Beijing.

Career

Yoon reports on events in China, such as U.S. President Donald Trump’s 2017 visit and the rise in power of President Xi Jinping
Yoon is known for her coverage of major news events, such as the disappearance of Malaysian flight MH370 and the sinking of the South Korea Sewol ferry. She was one of the first journalists to reach the Sichuan earthquake zone in 2008. Joon contributed to a team that won the DuPont Award, in which she reported on the Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004. She has won a New York Festivals Silver Medal in 2014, and received nominations for the Asian Television Awards.
Yoon holds a Bachelor of Arts degree with Honors in political science from Brown University and graduated magna cum laude. She is an alumna of Phillips Exeter Academy.

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