New York Post business columnist/ writer and former CNN and FOX news anchor Terry Keenan, died suddenly last Thursday in New York due to massive brain hemorrhage according to The Hollywood Reporter. She was 53 years old.
Keenan‘s death was announced by her sister, Linda, who revealed that she died from a massive cerebral hemorrhage. “It is with tremendous sorrow that we report the passing, due to a massive cerebral hemorrhage, of a wonderful mother, wife, sister, and pioneering financial journalist,” Linda’s statement read. “Terry was a trailblazer who credited much of her success to her beloved mother’s emphasis on education, which led her to Holy Names Academy in Albany, NY, and a math scholarship to Johns Hopkins University.”
Kennan had joined Fox News in 2002, serving as an anchor and business correspondent for Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network. She hosted the investing program Cashin’ In, which aired on Saturdays. She left Fox News in 2009 and had most recently been working as a business columnist for the Sunday editions of the New York Post.
Prior to working with Fox, Keenan had been an anchor and senior correspondent for CNN Business News, anchoring Moneyline Weekend Edition with Terry Keenan and being a correspondent on Moneyline. Keenan had also spent time working as an anchor at CNBC.
Agencies/Canadajournal