Hadley Gamble

International Journalist and Presenter

Warsaw Security Forum

Hadley Gamble is CNBC’s Anchor and Senior International Correspondent covering energy, geopolitics, and financial markets. Her October 2021 interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin made global headlines as the president denied using energy as a weapon, reaffirmed his alliance with Beijing, claimed his country is in an arms race with the United States and discussed the lack of trust he has with NATO. Hadley has covered the Russia-Ukraine conflict from Brussels to Kyiv to Moscow, speaking to NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, German Chancellor Olaf Scholtz and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson live on CNBC. Her interview with Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba, live from the tarmac on February 24th was the first comment from a Ukrainian official following Russia’s invasion. In addition to covering energy markets and politics, Hadley anchors Capital Connection from CNBC’s Middle East Headquarters based within Abu Dhabi Global Markets. Hadley was the first international journalist to report live from Saudi Aramco following the September 14 terror attacks that knocked production offline by millions of barrels per day. She was also the first journalist to speak live to a Saudi official following the murder of Jamal Khashoggi. Hadley also presents CNBC’s popular documentary franchise, Access: Middle East where she speaks to world leaders, international CEOs and philanthropists. Past guests include Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, His Majesty King Abdullah of Jordan, former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan and then- U.S Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. Hadley regularly reports for CNBC from the World Economic Forum in Davos, moderating panels and speaking to world leaders She is a passionate advocate for women in the workplace and their advancement around the world. Hadley moderated the first ever women’s business forum in Saudi Arabia and provided exclusive content to CNBC as the Kingdom lifted its decades-old driving ban. An experienced journalist, Hadley has also worked for ABC News and Fox News in Washington, DC producing news programmes and covering national and international political events, including the 2008 Presidential Debates, Election Night 2008 and the Inauguration of US President Barack Obama.

Hadley Gamble

International Journalist and Presenter

Warsaw Security Forum

Hadley Gamble is CNBC’s Anchor and Senior International Correspondent covering energy, geopolitics, and financial markets. Her October 2021 interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin made global headlines as the president denied using energy as a weapon, reaffirmed his alliance with Beijing, claimed his country is in an arms race with the United States and discussed the lack of trust he has with NATO. Hadley has covered the Russia-Ukraine conflict from Brussels to Kyiv to Moscow, speaking to NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, German Chancellor Olaf Scholtz and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson live on CNBC. Her interview with Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba, live from the tarmac on February 24th was the first comment from a Ukrainian official following Russia’s invasion. In addition to covering energy markets and politics, Hadley anchors Capital Connection from CNBC’s Middle East Headquarters based within Abu Dhabi Global Markets. Hadley was the first international journalist to report live from Saudi Aramco following the September 14 terror attacks that knocked production offline by millions of barrels per day. She was also the first journalist to speak live to a Saudi official following the murder of Jamal Khashoggi. Hadley also presents CNBC’s popular documentary franchise, Access: Middle East where she speaks to world leaders, international CEOs and philanthropists. Past guests include Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, His Majesty King Abdullah of Jordan, former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan and then- U.S Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. Hadley regularly reports for CNBC from the World Economic Forum in Davos, moderating panels and speaking to world leaders She is a passionate advocate for women in the workplace and their advancement around the world. Hadley moderated the first ever women’s business forum in Saudi Arabia and provided exclusive content to CNBC as the Kingdom lifted its decades-old driving ban. An experienced journalist, Hadley has also worked for ABC News and Fox News in Washington, DC producing news programmes and covering national and international political events, including the 2008 Presidential Debates, Election Night 2008 and the Inauguration of US President Barack Obama.