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Christopher Crommett (born 1958), was the CNN senior vice president in charge of ''CNN en Español'', CNN's Spanish language division, from 2002-2009. Crommett is a frequent speaker/presenter on news media and management matters, and a consultant to businesses in the U.S. and Latin America. ==Early years== Crommett was born in Lewiston, Maine in 1958. When he was two years old, his family moved to Puerto Rico, where he was raised and received his primary and secondary education. His father, Eugene Crommett, was a professor at the University of Puerto Rico and a priest of the Episcopal Church. In high school he gained some early journalistic experience by writing for and editing his school newspaper. He later attended Haverford College, near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.〔(CNN Executives )〕 In 1978, while enrolled at Haverford, Crommett took a summer job at WOSO-AM, a bilingual radio station in San Juan. He subsequently took a one-year leave from the college which he spent working as an announcer, newscaster, reporter and correspondent assigned to the 1980 Democratic National Convention at WOSO. After graduating from Haverford in 1981, WOSO-AM hired him as news director and host of a classical music program. He also reported on major Puerto Rico news for the CBS Radio Network. In 1982-83, Crommett served for 12 months as press secretary to Puerto Rico's Resident Commissioner Baltasar Corrada del Río, in Washington, D.C. He later was the anchor and assistant news director at WPRV-TV, Channel 13, the only English-language TV station in Puerto Rico at the time, before becoming news director for three years at all-news pioneer WKAQ Radio Reloj.〔 In 1989, Crommett moved with his wife at the time, Ana, and daughter, Julie Ann, to the New York area to accept the position of news director at the Univision station, WXTV 41. He later served in a similar capacity at WADO-AM in New Jersey, where his son Michael was born. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Christopher Crommett」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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