Santiago David Távara | |
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![]() Távara on November 23, 2007 | |
Born | Santiago David Távara April 17, 1965
Ventanilla, Lima, Perú |
Occupation | Journalist |
Santiago David Távara (born April 17, 1965 in Ventanilla, Callao, Perú) is an experienced Peruvian-born journalist and author living in the Washington, D.C., area. For more than two decades Mr. Távara has covered local news stories in the Washington, D.C., area as well as cultural, sports, economy, social, national, and international issues.
He has specialized in topics which affect the Hispanic community such as immigration, business, health, and demographics. He has also been assigned to cover national and international issues in the White House, the U.S. Congress, the State Department, the Organization of American States, the IMF, and the World Bank.
Távara began his journalism career in the United States in 2000 when he served as a reporter for the Washington Post newspaper in Washington, D.C. [1]
In 2003 Távara was hired by Notimex, the official Mexican news agency, to cover national and international issues in the White House, the U.S. Congress. [2]
Took the position as an Editor/Reporter at Medio Latino, specialized in the Hispanic community source: immigration, business, health, and demographics [3]
Collaborator with Center for International Policy Americas Program [4]
Mr Tavara is the author of the book: Obama, el duro no se pudo [5] [6]
Santiago David Távara | |
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![]() Távara on November 23, 2007 | |
Born | Santiago David Távara April 17, 1965
Ventanilla, Lima, Perú |
Occupation | Journalist |
Santiago David Távara (born April 17, 1965 in Ventanilla, Callao, Perú) is an experienced Peruvian-born journalist and author living in the Washington, D.C., area. For more than two decades Mr. Távara has covered local news stories in the Washington, D.C., area as well as cultural, sports, economy, social, national, and international issues.
He has specialized in topics which affect the Hispanic community such as immigration, business, health, and demographics. He has also been assigned to cover national and international issues in the White House, the U.S. Congress, the State Department, the Organization of American States, the IMF, and the World Bank.
Távara began his journalism career in the United States in 2000 when he served as a reporter for the Washington Post newspaper in Washington, D.C. [1]
In 2003 Távara was hired by Notimex, the official Mexican news agency, to cover national and international issues in the White House, the U.S. Congress. [2]
Took the position as an Editor/Reporter at Medio Latino, specialized in the Hispanic community source: immigration, business, health, and demographics [3]
Collaborator with Center for International Policy Americas Program [4]
Mr Tavara is the author of the book: Obama, el duro no se pudo [5] [6]