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--Bajanva (talk) 09:30, 1 May 2012 (UTC)Bob Sellers is an author and Emmy-winning TV journalist with twenty years of on-air experience, including more than nine at the national level with CNBC and Fox News Channel. He now works as a television talent agent at MediaStars Worldwide (http://www.mediastars.tv/bob-sellers), and as a Financial Advisor specializing in retirement income for the Private Wealth Management Division at R.W. Baird. His book, Forbes Best Mistakes: How Today’s Top Business Leaders Turned Missteps into Success, was published in July of 2011.--Bajanva (talk) 09:30, 1 May 2012 (UTC) The book is based on a series of interviews with leading business figures about mistakes they made and the lessons or opportunities they gained as a result of those missteps.

--Bajanva (talk) 09:30, 1 May 2012 (UTC)Bob (@TV_Agent_Bob) has written pieces for HuffingtonPost.com, including the current blog "Kids Off the Cuff," about the funny things that kids say.--Bajanva (talk) 09:30, 1 May 2012 (UTC) He has also published columns in Success and Gear magazines. A graduate of the University of Virginia, he sits on the Board of Advisors in the university's Media Studies Department.

Bob anchored at CNBC during the dot.com era, interviewing business leaders such as Bill Gates, Jack Welch, Suze Orman, Peter Lynch and many others. At FNC, Bob anchored Fox News Live and reported live from the field on events such as the D.C. Sniper crisis and from Baghdad in 2003 after American forces toppled Saddam Hussein. He has interviewed world leaders from Benjamin Netanyahu to Mikhail Gorbachev.

At the local level, Bob won an Emmy in the category of Breaking News for his coverage of historic floods in Nashville in May 2010 (where he worked as 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. anchor for NBC affiliate WSMV-TV). He has also worked in Washington, DC (WTTG), Seattle (KING), San Antonio (KENS) and Medford, Oregon (KTVL). He and his wife Anna have twin daughters and live in Nashville.