Mercedes Soler
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Mercedes Soler is the anchor of NotiMujer at CNN en Español
CNN en Español
CNN en Español is CNN's Spanish language news channel. On March 17, 1997, CNN launched CNN en Español, a 24-hour Spanish-language news network for the Hispanic American and United States marketplace.-Mexico programming:...

- a daily live television program geared to Spanish-speaking women in the United States and Latin America. She's based at CNN's production center in Miami. She joined the international news network in October 2010, as part of a re-branded look and wave of new programs moving away from the traditional news-desk programs.

Before joining CNN, she served as senior correspondent and anchor for the Spanish-language network Univision investigating stories in the U.S. and Latin America. She has also worked as a columnist, author, radio commentator, producer, director and professor.

Soler has interviewed various high-profile figures during her two decade career including Alberto Fujimori of Peru, Miguel de la Madrid of Mexico, Carlos Menem of Argentina Violeta Chamorro and Arnoldo Aleman of Nicaragua, Abdalá Bucaram and Gustavo Noboa of Ecuador, Ernesto Samper of Colombia, among others.

Soler is the recipient of a 2011 Peabody Award for coverage of the Gulf Oil Spill. She's received 5 Emmy Awards from the National Association of Television Arts and Sciences as well as 15 nominations.

She was raised between Havana, Madrid, Las Palmas in the Grand Canaries and Chicago.

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