Guy Adami
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Guy Adami is an American trader, television personality, and professional investor. He is one of the original “Fast Money Five” on CNBC's Fast Money.[2]
Biography
Early life and education
Guy Adami was born in North Tarrytown, New York (now known as Sleepy Hollow). He is the son of Nancy C. and the deceased Guy M. Adami.[citation needed]
His parents met and were married during their time at Fordham Law School. His father was a member of the law review and both were graduates of the class of 1963.[citation needed] Adami's father was Village Justice in Croton-On-Hudson, NY, for more than two decades.[citation needed]
Adami is the eldest of five children, and is a 1982 graduate of Croton-Harmon High School, where he captained both the varsity football and basketball teams. He was named All-League in both sports. His 104-yard interception return against Hastings High School is still one of the longest recorded in high school football.[citation needed] In November 2010, Adami was inducted into the Croton Harmon High School Hall of Distinguished Graduates.[3] Adami is a 1986 graduate of Georgetown University. On April 16, 2009 he was interviewed as part of the University's Witness to History.[4]
Career
In June 1986, Adami began his career at
Adami frequently speaks at colleges and universities, including Quinnipiac University, Adelphi University, University of Richmond, Fordham University, and Georgetown University.[citation needed] Adami has also given talks at his son's high school, Delbarton School, in Morristown, New Jersey. In 2012, Adami joined the ranks of Keppler Speakers.[5]
Athletics
On August 11, 2012, Adami became an
References
- ^ "Guy Adami". Private Advisor Group.
- ^ Jensen, Elizabeth (2 October 2006). "The Brashness Is Back in Money Talk, and Also at CNBC". The New York Times.
- ^ "CHHS Croton". chhs.croton.com. Retrieved 2012-12-17.
- ^ "Georgetown". witnesstohistory.georgetown.edu. Retrieved 2009-04-19.
- ^ "KepplerSpeakers". kepplerspeakers.com.
- ^ Steinberg, Jacques (23 June 2012). "Guy Adami, Wall Street Warrior, Takes On the Ironman Triathlon". The New York Times.
- ^ Steinberg, Jacques (17 August 2012). "Wall Street Trader Staggers Into Ironman Status". The New York Times.
- ^ "Meet the team". iron-team.com. Archived from the original on 2012-07-07. Retrieved 2012-08-19.