Bianna Golodryga

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Bianna Golodryga ABC News correspondent with Good Morning America. She joined ABC in 2007 as an on-air reporter with ABC News Now. There, she anchored many of the network's news segments and reported on stories covering everything from breaking political news from Washington to London and Hollywood.

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She began her career in television news in 2001 as a bureau producer from the New York Stock Exchange for the cable channel, CNBC. In that role, she produced live coverage following the 9/11 terrorist attacks and conducted countless interviews with top business leaders. In 2004, Bianna became a segment producer for "The Wall Street Journal Report with Maria Bartiromo," the nation's most watched financial news program, producing interviews with the world's top corporate and political leaders. At CNBC, she covered various high profile events for the network, including the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. In addition to her production duties at CNBC, she also began contributing as an on-air correspondent for the financial channel in 2006. At CNBC, she was responsible for all of the network's financial reports for NBC network affiliates around the country, and also served as a reporter and substitute anchor. Golodryga left CNBC in 2007.

In 2004, Bianna was named one of the top journalists under the age of 30 by the NewsBios/TJFR Group. Prior to her career in television, she worked in the financial services sector, where she was a licensed associate focusing on fixed income securities .

She graduated from the University of Texas at Austin, where she received a bachelor's degree in Russian/East European & Eurasian Studies and a minor in Economics. She is fluent in Russian and resides in New York City.