CBS News Foreign Correspondent running to fires on war, the pandemic, international politics and natural disasters across Asia, Europe and the U.S. for two decades
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Claim your profileRamy Inocencio has two decades of experience reporting across Asia, America and Europe covering numerous international news stories of our era with live coverage and original reporting of major geopolitical events, natural disasters and emerging technology trends around the globe. Before joining CBS News, Inocencio was a New York-based anchor and correspondent for "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia." At Bloomberg Television, he covered the first face-to-face summit between President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping from Mar-a-Lago, reported from Paris on the 2016 Bastille Day terror attack and traveled across the United States in 2015 for "Wiring the World," his technology innovation series. He also anchored for Bloomberg Radio and launched two daily podcasts on U.S.-Asia Pacific economic and financial ties. Prior to Bloomberg, Inocencio was the Wall Street Journal's Deputy Asia-Pacific Editor for video streaming operations and host of the WSJ's weekly technology show "Digits" in Hong Kong. He also shot, edited and filed stories on the ground from across Asia, including devastation in the Philippines following Typhoon Haiyan in 2013, Hong Kong's pro-democracy Umbrella Revolution in 2014 and coverage from Manila for Pope Francis' first visit to the Philippines in 2015. Previously, Inocencio was CNN International's Asia business correspondent based in Hong Kong and CNN's NASDAQ reporter in New York City. He has interviewed notable executives and politicians including J. Crew CEO Mickey Drexler, Cathay Pacific CEO John Slosar, Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales, U.S. Federal Reserve President James Bullard of St. Louis and Hong Kong Chief Secretary Anson Chan. Inocencio first worked in China as a U.S. Peace Corps volunteer in 2000 teaching environmental science to college students in rural Sichuan province. He later worked at the World Wildlife Fund in Beijing, as a national drive-time DJ for China Radio International and as a TV host for CCTV International.






Leadership at East - West CenterGraduated: 2010
Chinese Language Studies at Beijing Language And Culture UniversityGraduated: 2004
Bachelor Of Science, Biology, Environmental Science at William & MaryGraduated: 1999