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Nicole Lapin is the founder and CEO of Nothing But Gold Productions, a multimedia production company which creates accessible financial content for women across television, print, and digital platforms. For the last two years Lapin has served as the anchor of CNBC’s global business program, “Worldwide Exchange.” At just 21 years old, she arrived at CNN as the youngest anchor in the network’s...

Nicole Lapin

Nicole Lapin

Nicole Lapin

Nicole Lapin

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Nicole Lapin is the founder and CEO of Nothing But Gold Productions, a multimedia production company which creates accessible financial content for women across television, print, and digital platforms. For the last two years Lapin has served as the anchor of CNBC's global business program, "Worldwide Exchange." At just 21 years old, she arrived at CNN as the youngest anchor in the network's history. She took over the anchor position at CNBC at 25. While with CNBC Lapin also served as a business and finance correspondent for The Today Show, MSNBC, The Golf Channel's Morning Drive and Wake Up With Al. In addition to her on-air duties, Lapin contributed opinion pieces to CNBC.com, USA Today and The Huffington Post, among other outlets.

Now, at the age of 27, Lapin is continuing her more than 10-year career as an on-air broadcast journalist with her own production company, Nothing But Gold Productions, a multimedia production company focused on creating accessible financial content across various platforms.

Lapin's recently launched charity, "Lost Girls," will offer gently-worn workplace attire and career advice to young women looking for jobs. Additionally, Lapin is currently working on publishing a book entitled Decoding The Wall Street Journal, the first of her book series that tackles and decodes intimidating money-related topics. She is also preparing to launch a suite of online personal finance and investment tools, called "Rich Bitch," for a generation consistently overwhelmed by such topics.

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  • Generation: Lost