A longtime TV news veteran who's career began in Philadelphia, New York and Providence before joining CNBC where he was best know for his professionalism, honesty and straight shooting commentary. Haines attended Denison University and the University of Pennsylvania Law School and was a member of the New Jersey bar association. Mr. Haines joined the then fledgling CNBC in 1989 and became one of the network's most prominent faces, a building block of the financial networks programming.
A little know fact, Mark was a singer who in his younger days, aspired to work professionally as a song and dance man. People close to him report he had a voice that would rival professionals.
He was predeceased by his mother, Anne. He is survived by his wife of 23 years, Cyndy; his son, Matthew; his daughter, Meredith; his father, William; and his brother, Christopher.
A longtime TV news veteran who's career began in Philadelphia, New York and Providence before joining CNBC where he was best know for his professionalism, honesty and straight shooting commentary. Haines attended Denison University and the University of Pennsylvania Law School and was a member of the New Jersey bar association. Mr. Haines joined the then fledgling CNBC in 1989 and became one of the network's most prominent faces, a building block of the financial networks programming.
A little know fact, Mark was a singer who in his younger days, aspired to work professionally as a song and dance man. People close to him report he had a voice that would rival professionals.
He was predeceased by his mother, Anne. He is survived by his wife of 23 years, Cyndy; his son, Matthew; his daughter, Meredith; his father, William; and his brother, Christopher.
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