María Molina

  • Andean  
  • Colombia

María Molina is an experienced news correspondent and anchor who currently serves as the Washington correspondent for LA FM of RCN Radio in Colombia and as a political reporter for Univision News Network. Since 2015, she has lived in Washington, DC, where she has worked as a senior correspondent for NTN24 and other Hispanic media outlets, covering daily political affairs from the White House, Congress, the OAS, and other key venues in the US capital. Molina has reported on several US presidential elections, conducting exclusive interviews with political figures and covering the conventions where presidential candidates are officially selected.

She specializes in Hispanic issues in the US, multilateral relations in the region, and migration. Recently, with NTN24, she produced the documentary “Fronteras de Incertidumbre,” which followed the journey of migrants from different countries in the region seeking asylum in the US.

Molina has also served as communications director for the Colombian Embassies in Spain and the US during the administrations of Presidents Juan Manuel Santos and Iván Duque. Before moving to Washington, she lived in Spain, where she was chief correspondent for W Radio. Molina has been a special envoy to political and cultural events across five continents, producing special reports from places like Cuba, Egypt, China, and Pakistan during critical moments in their histories.

A native of Colombia, Molina was chosen as one of the 100 most outstanding Colombians living abroad in a ceremony presided over by President Juan Manuel Santos in 2013. She holds a master’s degree in reporting and investigation from TRACOR and San Pablo CEU University in Spain.

Molina was an event speaker at the Dialogue. 

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