Career
- Television
Year | Program | Station | City | Title |
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2011–Present | Primer Impacto Extra | Univision | Miami, FL (USA) | News Anchor - Weekends |
2010–2011 | Primer Impacto | Univision | Miami, FL (USA) | Staff Correspondent |
2006–2010 | Primer Impacto | Univision | New York, NY (USA) | New York Correspondent |
2006 | En Vivo y Directo | Telefutura | New York, NY (USA) | New York Correspondent |
2002–2005 | Noticiero 47 | Telemundo | Fort Lee, NJ (USA) | News Anchor - 6pm and 11pm |
2001–2002 | Noticiero 47 | Telemundo | Teterboro, NJ (USA) | News Reporter - 5am to 7am |
2000–2001 | Despierta América | Univision | New York, NY (USA) | New York Reporter |
2000–2001 | Sabado Gigante | Univision | New York, NY (USA) | New York Reporter |
2000 | Corriente Cultural | HITN-TV | New York, NY (USA) | Host and Producer |
1999–2000 | Extra | Caracol | Bogotá (Col) | News Anchor and News Reporter |
1997–1999 | En Línea | Telecaribe | Barranquilla (Col) | Co-Host |
1994–1996 | CV Noticias | Telecaribe | Barranquilla (Col) | News Anchor - 8:30pm |
- Radio
Year | Program | Dial | Sation | City | Title |
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1994–1999 | Jazz Vespertino | 103.1 FM | Uninorte FM Stereo | Barranquilla (Col) | Host |
1997–1998 | La Vallenata | 90.1 FM | Caracol Radio | Barranquilla (Col) | News Reader |
1997–1998 | Corazón Stereo | 97.6 FM | Caracol Radio | Barranquilla (Col) | Programming Director |
1993–1994 | Atlántico en Noticias | 1070 AM | Emisora Atlántico | Barranquilla (Col) | News Reader |
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