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Qian Chen

Qian Chen graduated from Syracuse University with a B.S. in Broadcast Digital Journalism, a B.A. in International Relations and a minor in Political Science. Between 2014 and 2019, Qian worked as a business reporter with CNBC in Singapore. She provided daily market updates for CNBC's Mandarin content, including CNBC Business Daily that airs on China's CCTV. She also contributes to CNBC's Market Minute and CNBC.com, covering Chinese markets and other China-related issues. Prior to joining CNBC, Qian worked as a TV reporter and anchor for Wall Street Multimedia, based at the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq. Qian has always been interested in investigative journalism. At Stanford, she wants to learn how to combine data visualization with television storytelling and do more long-format and in-depth news stories.

Business, News, SPECIAL REPORT: Communities grapple with wildfires, power outagesNovember 2, 2019

Price of fire insurance will continue to rise in wildfire-prone areas, former state insurance commissioner predicts

By Qian Chen

CALIFORNIA — For many homeowners in California where headline-making wildfires have burned homes, led to power outages and caused billions of dollars in damages, getting property and casualty insurance becomes a key challenge.

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News, TechnologyOctober 24, 2019

Facebook employee, fired after attending protest, has no regrets

By Qian Chen

MENLO PARK — Former Facebook software engineer Yi Yin didn’t expect to lose his job when he picked up the microphone during a protest last month at the entrance of the social media giant’s headquarters in Menlo Park.

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