Victoria Fritz is a business correspondent and presenter who works for the BBC and serves as the host for the station’s morning global news programmes on BBC One, BBC News and BBC World News.
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Victoria was born in 1984 and had her college at educaton at Cambridge University between 2006 to 2007, graduating with a degree in law and economics.
In 2007, she had an MBA from the Cambridge Judge Business School and joined the BBC a year later thus in 2008.

Prior to joining the BBC in 2008, she worked for Breaking Views, a financial commentary site which is now a part of Reuters.
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Since joining the BBC in 2008, she has worked as a business journalist where she was best known for covering the financial crisis in London and New York.
She covered the global impact of transport across business, politics and culture for programmes such as Today on BBC Radio 4, The Jeremy Vine Show on BBC Radio 2, the Six O’Clock News and ‘Ten O’Clock News.
She was married to Dan Fritz [m. 2011], a writer and barrister and they have two children; a son, William born in 2016 and a daughter who was born a few years later.


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