- Cecilia Alvear
Born in
Ecuador , Cecilia Alvear, a pioneering Latina in television news and the former President of theNational Association of Hispanic Journalists [ [http://www.nahj.org National Association of Hispanic Journalists ] ] , is a Field Producer withNBC Network News inBurbank, California .Professional
She was the network's
Mexico City Bureau Chief from 1982 until 1984 when she was transferred to Miami to serve as the Senior Producer forLatin America . In 1989 she was assigned to the West Coast.As a producer Alvear has covered many major news stories; among them, the wars in
El Salvador andNicaragua in the 1980s, the Mexico City earthquake in 1985, protests andelection s inChile andArgentina , theWar on Drugs inBolivia ,Peru andColombia , theMengele investigation inBrazil , unrest inPanama , two interviews withFidel Castro inCuba , thePan American Games inHavana , theBarcelona Olympics , theZapatista Army of National Liberation rebellion inChiapas , theColosio assassination, and events that have affected theLos Angeles area in recent years: riots, earthquakes and theO.J. Simpson trial.In 1998 she was part of the NBC News team that reported on
Hurricane Mitch in Nicaragua andHonduras . In 1999, she produced stories onPope John Paul II 's visit toMexico , the earthquake that damagedArmenia , Colombia, and the turnover of thePanama Canal to thePanama nians. In 1988 Cecilia Alvear was one of twelve American journalists chosen for the prestigiousNieman Fellowship atHarvard University where she spent the academic year 1988-89.Prior to joining NBC, Alvear worked in the Los Angeles area for all three network-owned local stations. While working at the
CBS outlet,KNXT , as a producer for "Two on the Town", she was part of a team that won the local Emmy in the best series category.In the 1970s and early 1980s, Alvear was a board member and Vice President of the
California Chicano News Media Association [ [http://www.ccnma.org California Chicano News Media Association (CCNMA) ] ] , one of the first organizations of Latino journalists. She was honored for her pioneering efforts on behalf of CCNMA at their 1996 Scholarship dinner. Alvear has been a member of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists since the 1980s. She has participated in the annual convention as a panelist, speaker and/or recruiter for NBC News. Alvear was elected Vice President-Broadcast in 1996 and represented NAHJ on the Board of theRadio and Television News Directors Association . In 2000 she was elected to a two-year term as President of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists. That same year she made theHispanic Business list of the "100 Most Influential Hispanics in the U.S." [ [http://www.hispanicbusiness.com/influentials/details.asp?id=113&year=2000 Cecilia Alvear, influential Hispanic for 2000 - HispanicBusiness.com ] ] In 1995 and 1996, Alvear was Editor at Large of "Si", a short-lived magazine depicting the Latino experience in the U.S. [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3065/is_n20_v24/ai_17761070 Se habla ingles? Si - new English-language latino magazine - Brief Article | Folio: The Magazine for Magazine Management | Find Articles at BNET.com ] ]Personal
Born in the
Galapagos Islands ofEcuador , Cecilia Alvearimmigrate d to theUnited States in the 1960s and became a U.S. citizen in 1984. She frequently returns to the Galapagos, where she is helping to upgrade the public elementary school first started by her late father, the former military governor of the islands.Notes
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