Background
Glick grew up in the private residential development of Stuyvesant Town in Manhattan. Her father, Robert E. Donnelly, is an entertainment lawyer in Manhattan. Her mother, Ellen Cahill Donnelly, was a secretary for Lehman Brothers and is the office manager in Brooklyn for the Forest City Ratner Corporation, a New York real estate developer.
Education
Glick graduated from the Dalton School on the Upper East Side and earned a bachelor"s degree in political science from Columbia University.
Career
She left the channel in December 2009. Glick has since founded the GENYOUth Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to nurturing child health and wellness through improved nutrition and physical activity. Glick"s parents live in Dobbs Ferry, New New York
Glick began her career as an analyst at Goldman Sachs in the Equities Division.
She was also an executive at Morgan Stanley where she was in charge of floor operations at the New York Stock Exchange, making her the first and youngest woman to manage such an operation for a bulge bracket firm. Glick traded consumer and entertainment stocks, utility and real estate investment trusts and most notably, the financials including banks, cr card stocks, government agencies and insurance stocks at Morgan Stanley.
She was also one of the top producers on the company’s Listed Equity Trading Desk from 1998 through 2001. National Broadcasting Company News/ Microsoft and National Broadcasting Company/Consumer News and Business Channel
Glick had worked as a temporary host for the third hour of National Broadcasting Company"s Today Show in 2006.
She was also a substitute anchor on Early Today in 2005 and an occasional anchor on Microsoft and National Broadcasting Company Live.
Previously, Glick was a senior business correspondent for Consumer News and Business Channel. Fox News/Fox Business Network
lieutenant was announced on September 12, 2006 that Glick would be joining the Fox News Channel as Director of Business News. Glick began appearing on Fox News programming in July 2007. She has interviewed world leaders such as President Barack Obama, Secretary of the Treasury,former Secretary Of Commerce Gary Locke.
Henry Paulson, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, and former Irish head of state John Bruton.
On December 23, 2009, Glick announced that she was leaving the Fox Business Network. Post-Fox
Glick made appearances on the May 7, 2010 episode of "Real Time with Bill Maher" and as a guest commentator on Cable News Network and American Broadcasting Company News.
She also guest-hosted on WABC (Department of Administration and Management) and Sirius XM radio from New New York