Who is Richard Quest?
CNN International Anchor RICHARD QUEST is joining The Central and Eastern European Business Summit of the Year!
Find out more about him in the video!
Join the Conversation
We’d love to hear what you have to say.
Get in touch with us on Facebook Group and Twitter.
Award-Winning Reporter Richard Quest Joins BRAND MINDS 2020
We are excited to announce that renowned and award-winning reporter Richard Quest is joining BRAND MINDS 2020!
Richard Quest will be leading the event presentations and speakers’ interviews.
Read on to learn more about Richard Quest.
Richard Quest – Journalist and CNN International Anchor
Richard Austin Quest is an English journalist and CNN International Anchor.
He is also CNN Business Editor at Large, based in New York City and host of the following widely acclaimed shows: Quest Means Business, Quest Express, Business Traveller and Quest’s World of Wonder.
A Unique Figure in the Field of Business Broadcasting
The noun ‘quest’ means a search or pursuit made in order to find or obtain something. It also refers to the adventurous expedition undertaken by a knight in medieval times to secure or achieve something like the quest for the Holy Grail.
Richard Quest is a unique figure in the field of business broadcasting. Walking tall and talking confidently, Richard Quest is a contemporary Don Quixote setting out in the noble quest for finding accurate data, valuable insights and delivering great reporting.
Always wearing a smart suit and tie – even when doing the Ice Bucket Challenge – Richard Quest is the Englishman par excellence. The only time he didn’t wear his suit was when he got his Top Gun moment flying with the Breitling Jet Team and wore a grey flight jumpsuit.
A Great Interviewer
Richard Quest is more than just business, he is a great interviewer. His profession has taken him all over the world interviewing business leaders, but also presidents and public figures.
He interviewed the Maharaja of Jodhpur in front of the Taj Mahal in India.
He joined His Holiness Dalai Lama at his residence in Dharamsala, India and talked about the challenges of leading a spiritual life in our tumultuous times.
He discussed chess, intellect and politics with chess grandmaster Gary Kasparov.
Award-Winning Reporter
In 2013, Quest received the United Nations Tourism Organization Lifetime achievement award in recognition for his work as a business journalist reporting on the journalism industry.
Television Personality of the Year
His dynamic and distinctive style brought him the 2014 Television Personality of the Year Award.
CNN’s Established Airline and Aviation Correspondent
As CNN’s established aviation expert, Quest also played a leading role in covering the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 across the network’s platforms. He travelled to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to record an exclusive interview with Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak.
He was also responsible for fronting much of the CNN’s coverage of the downing of flight MH17 and the Virgin Galactic Spaceship Two crash.
Author
Quest’s extensive and unique experience coverage of the missing Malaysian plane for the CNN led him to write ‘The vanishing of flight MH370: The true story of the hunt of the missing Malaysian plane’.
Quest Means Business turned 10 this year
This year Quest Means Business celebrated its 10th anniversary. The first episode of the show was filmed in January 2009 in Davos at the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum.
Richard Quest and his team launched the show with only one goal in mind: to become the definitive word on how people earn and spend their money.
Year after year, Richard Quest gives expert analysis and commentary on the biggest business stories. It’s the show which destroys the myth that business is boring, bridging the gap between hard economics and entertaining television.
Richard has interviewed CEOs and global finance ministers as well as world leaders such as David Cameron, former EC President Jose Manuel Barroso, and former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn.
He sat down with the biggest names in banking such as Jamie Dimon of JP Morgan Chase, Bill Dudley, former president of the New York Federal Reserve, and Robert Zoellick, the former President of the World Bank.
20-Years Covering Breaking News
His coverage of breaking news spans over two decades. He reported on a range of stories from the death of Yasser Arafat, the Lockerbie Pan Am 103 crash to the death of Michael Jackson.
Do not confuse the ability of somebody to take a picture and post it online with journalism. That isn’t an element of journalism. That is a moment in time if you like but that is not what people are paying money for when they pay for a quality newspaper, or they subscribe to a leading channel. Oh, no, no! That is the biggest mistake that people make! What journalism is about is the facts, the interpretation and the analysis.
Richard Quest