Gaby Natale
Gaby Natale (born May 13, 1978 in La Plata) is an Argentinian-Italian-American. She is a journalist, author, entrepreneur, host and executive producer of the TV program SuperLatina and president of AGANARmedia.[1] Also, she has won three Daytime EMMY awards for Outstanding Daytime Talent in a Spanish Language Program (twice) and Outstanding Entertainment Program in Spanish.[2][3] She is one of the few women in the entertainment industry who owns not only the rights to her TV show but also a television studio.[4]
Moreover, Gabriela Natale has a BA in International Relations from University of San Andrés and University of Westminster. And a master’s degree in Journalism from Columbia University’s joint international program for Hispanic journalists (Columbia University, Universidad de San Andrés, Grupo Clarín).
Furthermore, she worked in numerous news-related positions including news anchor for Univision in Texas. And a border reporter for TV Azteca Mexico and Washington correspondent for some of the most prestigious media outlets. Specifically, in Latin America such as Colombia’s Cadena Caracol and Argentina’s Radio Continental.[5]
In 2017, HarperCollins Español announced the launch of Natale’s first book, “El Circulo Virtuoso” (The Virtuous Circle)[1]. An exploration of Natale’s life story and intellectual curiosity, laced with references to the ancient art of Japanese calligraphy, post-war industrial design and the application of Venn diagrams to personal projects.
In 2014, the city of Dallas included Gaby in their first ever “Dallas BIG Influence” campaign featuring distinguished Dallasites.[6][7]
And in addition, in 2014, Gaby started TV show SuperLatina that airs in the United States. And also in Puerto Rico through VmeTV, PBS’ Spanish Language sister network.[8][9]
Gaby as a host secured interviews and exclusives with headliners. As varied as Deepak Chopra, Enrique Iglesias, Carlos Santana, Thalia, Gloria Trevi, Manu Ginóbili and former president George H.W. Bush, among others.
Source: Wikipedia