Maria Rozman

Maria Rozman
Born March 18, 1970
Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
Occupation News reporter

Maria Rozman (born March 18, 1970 - Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands), and Emmy Award winner is Telemundo Washington DC, News Director, of Spanish origin.

She has worked for CNN Español, where she was also nominatd for a National Emmy Award, and previously at Telemundo Denver as a news director and news anchor, and Univision news anchor in Denver. She interviewed U.S. President Barack Obama in 2012 and 2013 as part of the Administration's outreach to Hispanic voters, becoming the only Spaniard to interview a sitting U.S. president twice.[1]

In the year 2018, María Rozman was the forerunner of the founding parties of her hometown, Santa Cruz de Tenerife.[2]

Education

Rozman attended the University of La Laguna in Tenerife, where she studied law. She has a bachelor's degree in Science of Communications and Arts in Business as well.

Career

Rozman was named KDEN's news anchor and executive producer for the TV show Noticiero Telemundo Denver." She had been news anchor/executive producer in Denver and worked at Univision until 2009. She also served as the Spanish program director at the Ohio Center for Broadcasting, a radio and television broadcasting school.[3]

References

  1. Salzman, Jason. "Telemundo Denver Anchor Gets Surprise Invitation to Interview Obama".
  2. María Rozman ensalza a la mujer chicharrera en su pregón de mayo
  3. "Rozman Named KDEN Anchor".
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