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Daria Dolan is an American
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news anchor, author, and radio host. Prior to her career in radio and television, Daria was a vice president of a New York Stock Exchange firm. Dolan holds an honorary doctorate in commercial sciences from
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and a bachelor's degree in theater arts from Webster University in St. Louis. She was an anchor, along with her husband of 46 years, Ken Dolan, for ''Dolans Unscripted'' on CNN. They joined CNN in 2003. The Dolans have written five books on personal finance and hosted several money seminars. Prior to joining CNN, they were contributors to CBS '' CBS This Morning'' and ''CBS News Saturday Morning'' and hosted their own show on the now defunct
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. Ken died in 2018.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Dolan, Daria Year of birth missing (living people) Living people American finance and investment writers American women journalists American radio personalities Webster University alumni 21st-century American women