
CHRISTOPHER CROMMETT
Senior Vice President, CNN en Español
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Christopher Crommett is senior vice president of CNN en Español, CNN's
Spanish-language division. Crommett oversees all aspects, including
newsgathering, editorial content, programming, production, operations and
personnel, of the CNN en Español 24-hour television network and CNN en
Español RADIO.
In addition to an extensive bilingual staff
at CNN headquarters in Atlanta, CNN en Español's operations include a
newsgathering and production hub in Mexico City and a fully staffed bureau
in Buenos Aires, Spanish-speaking personnel based at the CNN bureaus in
Washington, New York, Los Angeles, Miami and Jerusalem, and a worldwide
network of nearly 50 Spanish-speaking contributing journalists.
Crommett also serves on the board of
directors of CNN en Español's sister channel in Spain, CNN+.
Since joining CNN as a producer-writer in
1990, Crommett has played a key role in CNN's Spanish-language coverage of
major global events ranging from the 1991 Gulf War through the 2005
hurricane season. He served as assignment manager and managing editor for
Noticiero CNN Internacional, moving up to news director prior to the launch
of CNN en Español in March 1997. The following year, Crommett was promoted
to vice president and news director.
Under Crommett's direction, CNN en Español
received the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Silver Baton Award for
"Outstanding Investigative Reporting," the first time a non-English-language
news organization has received this distinction; the Martín Fierro Cable
Award from the Association of Argentine Radio and Television Journalists for
"Efficiency in International Journalistic Coverage;" the INTE (U.S.
Spanish-language television industry) award for "Best News Network;" and the
"Best Foreign Newscast" award from the Mexican Press Club.
CNN en Español has also received 10 BDA
Design Awards, the most prestigious recognition in broadcast media design.
Crommett is a lifetime member and former
regional director of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists and
has earned several professional distinctions, including the National Eagle
Leadership Institute's "Eagle Award." Crommett also sits on the board of the
Atlanta-based non-profit Health and Education Relief Organization (HERO),
dedicated to building schools and clinics in Haiti.
Before joining CNN, Crommett worked in the
New York market as news director at WXTV Univisión Channel 41 and later at
WADO-AM Radio. He began his career in Puerto Rico as news director at WOSO-AM
and later at all-news WKAQ Radio Reloj, while also reporting for the CBS
Radio Network. He was the first news anchor and assistant news director at
WPRV-TV Channel 13 in San Juan, founded in 1985. He also served for a year
as press secretary to Puerto Rico's resident commissioner in the U.S.
Congress.
Born in the United States and raised in
Puerto Rico, Crommett has native fluency in Spanish and English. He
graduated with honors from Haverford College in Pennsylvania. |