Enrique Acevedo Biography
Enrique Acevedo is an Emmy Award-winning American journalist who works as a correspondent for the new 60 Minutes Plus program. He is 60 Minutes’ first Latino correspondent in the show’s 53-year history.
Enrique Acevedo Age
Acevedo is 44 years old as of 2022. He was born on 6 March 1978 in Mexico City, Mexico.
Enrique Acevedo Height
Enrique stands at a height of 5 feet 6 inches (1.68 m).
Enrique Acevedo Family
Acevedo has not shared any information regarding his loving parents as of now, 2022. Nonetheless, we will update the site as soon as we get more intel from our trusted sources of information as soon as possible.
Enrique Acevedo Wife
Acevedo married Florentina Romo in San Miguel de Allende on November 29, 2014. With his wife and two sons, he lives in Miami. His wife is a model on Instagram.
Enrique Acevedo Education
Acevedo graduated from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism with a master’s degree in journalism. In 2019, he was a Pritzker Fellow at the Institute of Politics at the University of Chicago.
Enrique Acevedo Univision
Along with Maria Elena Salinas and Jorge Ramos, he co-moderated Univision’s Democratic Debate and headed the network’s electoral coverage during the 2016 presidential campaign. President Barack Obama, philanthropist Melinda Gates, and Nobel Peace Prize winners Jody Williams, Desmond Tutu, Kofi Annan, and Juan Manuel Santos have all been interviewed. During his nearly ten years as anchor of Noticiero Univision EdiciĆ³n Nocturna, the newscast grew to be one of the most popular Spanish-language broadcasts in the United States.
Enrique Acevedo Salary
Acevedo has been very secretive with her annual pay scale as of now, 2021. However, there is no doubt that she has been accustomed to good pay in terms of salary as she has been able to work with profound films. Nonetheless, we will update the site as soon as we get more information on the same from our trusted sources.
Enrique Acevedo Net Worth
Enrique has an estimated net worth of $2 million.
Enrique Acevedo Career
At CBS News, Acevedo has reported on a wide range of topics including the 2020 Presidential Election, the U.S. troop withdrawal from Afghanistan, and the violence against journalists in Mexico. An Emmy award-winning journalist, Acevedo has covered major news stories around the globe in English and Spanish for print, broadcast, and online media. His work includes coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic’s toll on the U.S.-Mexico border, three U.S. presidential elections, the 2012 earthquake and tsunami in Japan, the humanitarian crisis in Haiti, the AIDS epidemic in Africa, the drug wars in Mexico, and the impact of Climate Change across Latin America. He has interviewed many world leaders such as President Barack Obama, Kofi Annan, Melinda Gates, Juan Manuel Santos and Desmond Tutu, among others.
Acevedo has been called “The Voice” of the Latino community by the Huffington Post and a “Global Media Leader” by the World Economic Forum. He first joined CBS News as a correspondent for 60 Minutes+, the streaming edition of CBS News’ iconic newsmagazine 60 Minutes on Paramount+. As an expert on Hispanics, politics, and policy, he has been on major US news networks. He received the News Literacy Project’s John S. Carroll Journalist Fellow Award for 2019 for his contributions to public interest journalism and news literacy. He is also one of the youngest recipients of Mexico’s press club’s national journalism prize.
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