Sloan Barnett is the Green Editor for KNTV in San Francisco, a contributor to the Today show and the author of Green Goes With Everything
Education:
BA, magna cum laude, Brown University
JD, New York University School of Law
Personal:
Married to Roger Barnett
Three children
Daughter of cellular phone magnate George Lindemann
Sister of Adam Lindemann and sister-in-law of Amalia Dayan
Background:
Upon graduation, she worked as an Assistant District Attorney in Manhattan. As an ADA, Sloan handled a full range of cases including narcotics, robbery, domestic violence and assault from arrest through trial.
From 1998 through 1999, Sloan co-hosted a talk/magazine-format show with Phyllis George called "Woman's Day TV." The program appeared nationally, every weekday on PaxTV, and included celebrity interviews and segments covering all issues relating to women.
Sloan was also a co-host and consumer expert for the program "Lifetime Now," which aired weekly on the Lifetime Network. Before this, she was the consumer reporter for "Pure Oxygen," the Oxygen Network’s highest-rated program, and a co-host for Oxygen's "SheCommerce," a woman's consumer talk show.
Before her move to California, Sloan was a consumer contributor for Court TV’s "Catherine Crier Live," where she could be seen weekly in the studio offering consumer advice and answering viewer e-mails and letters. She joined Court TV in 2004 as an anchor and host for "Open Court," "Both Sides," and "Closing Arguments."
She also wrote a popular consumer advice column for the New York Daily News for nearly a decade.