Hadley Gamble, whose complaints led to the firing of ex-NBCUniversal boss Jeff Shell late last month, is leaving CNBC, the network said today. “CNBC today announced that Hadley Gamble, Anchor and Senior International Correspondent, is leaving the company.
Gamble has been a distinguished journalist for more than a decade for CNBC, undertaking highly visible and challenging assignments, and developing deep expertise in the Middle East and beyond.
Her initiative and drive have secured valuable interviews with several world political leaders. We wish her every success in her future endeavors,” said a CNBC spokesperson in a statement to Deadline.
Deadline first revealed on April 23 that Gamble was the employee whose complaints against Shell led to a an outside investigation and the abrupt firing of the longtime media executive on a Sunday afternoon.
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