She began her career in Corpus Christi, Texas working as a reporter for KZTV-TV and KRIS-TV and then moved to West Palm Beach, Florida where she worked as a reporter and fill-in anchor for WPEC-TV/WFLX-TV.[1] She then moved to Washington D.C. where she worked first as a business correspondent for EnergyNewsLive.com covering the energy sector; then as a reporter and anchor for the Sinclair Broadcast Group; and then as a reporter for Hearst-Argyle Television.[1] She then accepted a position as an investigative reporter at WCBS-TV in New York City.[1] She presently works as a business correspondent for CNN covering the New York Stock Exchange.[1] During a wave of layoffs at the end of 2022, it was announced that Kosik would be among those leaving CNN. On March 2, 2023, after 15 years of working with CNN, she posted on her Instagram on her last day of her job.
Kosik received a Scripps Howard New Media Fellowship from Columbia University in 2001, and in 1999 received a 1999 Florida AP Award for Best Spot News. She was a 1993 Fellow of the International Radio and Television Society.[1]
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