Todd Benjamin

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Todd Benjamin is a former CNN presenter, anchor, correspondent and interviewer.[1] He spent 26 years at CNN as an anchor, correspondent and financial editor.[2] Since 1993, he conducted interviews with many people including former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev, former US president Bill Clinton, and former chairman of the Federal Reserve Alan Greenspan.[3] He now moderates conferences all over the world.

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Alma materPoint Loma High School
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ShowVarious CNN programs
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StyleNews presentation, financial journalism
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He has been based in New York, Washington and Tokyo and now lives in London with his wife and child. For many years, he was a visiting lecturer in leadership at the London Business School Executive Education program.

Benjamin is now deputy chairman and a trustee of City Harvest London, a charity that helps put fresh surplus food to good use in a sustainable way by redistributing to organizations that feed the hungry.[4]

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