Carmen Dominicci Biography
Carmen Dominicci is an American travel blogger, writer, and news anchor who has won five Emmy Awards. She was named one of the “50 Most Beautiful” women in the world by People en Espaol magazine in 2010.
Carmen Dominicci Age
Dominicci is 55 years old as of 2021. He was born Carmen Dominicci Ramos on 15 July 1966 in Ponce, Puerto Rico.
Carmen Dominicci Height
Dominicci stands at a height of 5 feet 6 inches (1.69 meters).
Carmen Dominicci Family
Dominicci did not share any information regarding his loving parents, in 2022. Nonetheless, we will update the site as soon as we get more intel from our trusted sources of information as quickly as possible.
Carmen Dominicci Wife
Dominicci has been married twice. She married Puerto Rican actor Osvaldo Ros in 1989, and they had a son named Giuliano Ros Dominicci. In 1993, she and Osvaldo divorced. She married Fernando del Rincón, an ex-coworker from “Primer Impacto,” but the couple separated in 2008.
Carmen Dominicci Education
Dominicci received his early education in local schools and earned a magna cum laude in Journalism and Social Communication from the Universidad del Sagrado Corazón.
Carmen Dominicci Univision
Dominicci joined the Univision network in 2002 as a presenter of the “Primer Impacto” news show, where she stayed for three years and also hosted the night edition. The death of Pope John Paul II (broadcast live from Rome, Italy), and the investigative series “Infierno Animal” and “Tragedia en Jiman” and “Tragedia en Jiman” on the catastrophic landslide that killed over 400 people, were among her remarkable coverages.
Carmen Dominicci and Rolando Nichols took over as hosts of the network’s most prominent news program, “TeleFutura en Vivo y en Directo,” in October 2005. Carmen returned to Univision the next year as a correspondent for the investigative show “Aquy Ahora,” where she remained until 2009. In 2007, while she was working on “Aquy Ahora,” Univision’s sister network, Galavision, developed the journalistic talent show “Misión Reportar,” and Carmen was picked as the host due to her reliability.
Carmen Dominicci Salary
Dominicci earns an annual salary of $2 Million.
Carmen Dominicci Net Worth
Dominicci has an estimated net worth of $10 Million.
Carmen Dominicci Telemundo
She got a four-year deal with Telemundo 47 in New York as a news anchor in 1998, covering major events such as President Bill Clinton’s impeachment trial, President George W. Bush’s inauguration, and the 9-11 attacks on the Twin Towers, among others.
Dominicci was re-hired by Telemundo in 2009 as one of the primary faces of the “Telemundo News” team during one of the strongest periods of the network, which was already part of the NBC conglomerate at the time. The 2010 Haiti earthquake, the rescue of the 33 miners, and the disaster of the earthquake and tsunami in Chile, all in 2010, were among their most noteworthy coverages.
She joined the special investigative team of Noticias Telemundo in 2011 as a co-host and correspondent for the “Al Rojo Vivo” news program, where she received multiple honors for the special “Muriendo por Cruzar,” concerning immigration at the Mexican/American border. She also spoke with a number of well-known people, including soccer player David Beckham.
Carmen Dominicci Career
Dominicci first appeared in commercials on television in the late 1980s. She competed in many beauty pageants and international modeling competitions in the United States and Europe, representing Puerto Rico.
She tried her hand at acting on television, first in theatrical plays and subsequently in television miniseries, but she decided to abandon it in order to devote her full attention to her journalism studies. She married Puerto Rican actor Osvaldo Ros in 1989, and they had a son named Giuliano Ros Dominicci. In 1993, she and Osvaldo divorced. Carmen Dominicci rose to prominence in the 1990s as one of Puerto Rico’s most well-known news reporters, thanks to her work on the Tele-Once Channel and later as the host of WAPA-prime TV’s time newscast.
Carmen Dominicci’s desire to see the world drove her to undertake a complete career change. In December 2015, she left Telemundo and started her own travel blog, “Carmen Dominicci Trotamundos,”[3] with the motto “Travel the world through my eyes.” The journalist’s goal, after 23 years of hard news reporting, is to show travelers not only well-known but also lesser-known tourist places across the world, but also to teach them how to save money and provide sensible travel advice.
Other anchors include Forrest Sawyer, Joan Lunden, Jim Avila, Joan Lunden, Cecily Tynan, Robin Roberts, George Stephanopoulos, Michael Strahan, Lara Spencer, Ginger Zee, David Muir, Amy Robach, Kendis Gibson, Diane Macedo, Rob Nelson, Paula Faris, and Reena Ninan.