Raul Peimbert

Raul Peimbert

Raul Peimbert Diaz is a Mexican/American newscaster, who also served as General Coordinator of Media Affairs for the Government of the Mexican State of Veracruz.

Peimbert was born in Livermore, Ca, (1962) and was raised in México. He got his start in television at a young age, as a news editor for a station in Guadalajara. He went on to anchor the news first in Xalapa,Ver., Mexico for Channel 4 (TV_MAS) and later in the city of Veracruz, for the local Televisa Station.

In 1991 he began his career in Spanish-language television in the United States, first as co-anchor at Univisión Network, and later at Telemundo (CBS) as Main News Anchor.

A few months later, along with the News Show, he started a new program “América Habla con Raul Peimbert” a one-on one interview show that has allowed him to be one of the few Hispanic journalists that has interviewed more than 40 Latin American presidents, among them:
Felipe Calderon Hinojosa(Mexico), Vicente Fox Quesada (México), Carlos Salinas de Gortari (México), Ernesto Zedillo (México), Carlos Saúl Menem (Argentina), Alberto Fujimori (Perú), César Gaviria (Colombia), Ernesto Samper (Colombia), Eduardo Frei (Chile), Ernesto Pérez Balladares (Panamá), Armando Calderón Sol (El Salvador), Rafael Caldera (Venezuela), Jaime Paz Zamora (Bolivia), Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada (Bolivia), Juan Carlos Wasmosy (Paraguay), Carlos Roberto Reina (Honduras), José López Portillo (México), Miguel De la Madrid (México), Joaquín Balaguer (República Dominicana), Antonio Saca (El Salvador), Daniel Ortega (Nicaragua), Hugo Chávez (Venezuela), Leonel Fernadez (República Dominicana), William Clinton (USA).

His work goes beyond the News boundaries, “America Habla” has allowed him to interview remarkable personalities such as writers, singers and artists, Placido Domingo, Rigoberta Menchu, Isabel Allende, Jacobo Zabludoysky, Carlos Fuentes, Joan Manuel Serrat, Elena Poniatowska, Mercedes Sosa, Oswaldo Guayasamin
Jose Luis Cuevas, Alberto Cortes, and Facundo Cabral among others.

Other special assignments include all the visits of John Paul II to Latin America, the on-going news coverage of the murdered presidential Mexican candidate, Luis Donaldo Colosio, the Los Angeles Earthquake, the Federal Building Explosion in Oklahoma, the terrorist attack on the twin towers in New York, the LA fires, and the floods in the state of Tabasco, Mexico in 2007.

"The National Academy of Television, Arts and Sciences has recognized Raul Peimbert with 7 Emmy Awards."

Among many other awards and recognitions, he received the “Crystal Apple”, in New York, for his work with the Hispanic community.That same year in Los Angeles, Richard Riordan, the mayor, declared Peimbert “Guest of Honor” and in México he received “La Presea de la Libertad de Expresión”.

In 1995, the Hispanic Council of United States of America, bestowed the award of “Don Quijote” in recognition of his extraordinary labor in favor of the Hispanic culture and tradition.

In 1998, he joined Radio Unica, a Hispanic Radio Network , where he hosted “Muy Temprano”, with his wife Fulvia Peimbert.

He also presented the news for MVS Noticias in Mexico City and eventually became the News Anchor at the Telemundo in Los Angeles.

In 2002, he was hired as a General Coordinator of Media Affairs for the government of the State of Veracruz, Mexico. He gave up the position in 2004 after Miguel Alemán Velasco, the former governor, left the office.

From November 2005, Peimbert is currently working for Univision as a News Anchor in Los Angeles.

Peimbert is married to Fulvia Peimbert, a radio personality, and have a daughter.


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