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Jennifer Wolff

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Jennifer Wolff Conde is a Puerto Rican television reporter, show host, company executive and writer. From 1981 to 1996, Wolff appeared on multiple Puerto Rican television news shows, becoming a celebrity in the island. She has also written several published papers, including "Hacia Donde Va el Sistema Electrico? Una Mirada de Contexto" ("Where is the Electric System Headed To? A Contextual Look"), "Europa: Que Esta en Juego con la Invasion Rusa" ("Europe: What's at Stake With the Russian Invasion"-of Ukraine) and "Desde Madrid: En el Radar Para el 2022" ("From Madrid: on the Radar for 2022"). Wolff also wrote a doctoral thesis, which she named "Isla Atlántica: Puerto Rico 1580–1636. Comercio de Contrabando y la Conformación del Espacio Atlántico en el Caribe Periférico" ("Island in the Atlantic Ocean: Puerto Rico 1580–1636. Contraband trade and the conformation of the Atlantic space in the peripheral Caribbean").[1]

As a reporter. Wolff covered news about different countries worldwide, such as Somalia, Kuwait, Cuba and Bolivia.[2]

Early life

Wolff graduated from the University of Puerto Rico with a PhD in history and from Duke University in the United States as a Magna Cum Laude Double B.A. in history and Latin American studies.[2]

Television news reporter career

Wolff was a television reporter in Puerto Rico for 14 years,[3] beginning in late 1981 and finishing in 1996. During 1990, she started appearing on WAPA-TV's daily news show, Noticentro 4. By 1993, Wolff had moved to WAPA's main rival, WKAQ-TV, where she hosted, alongside Myraida Chaves, a show named "Estudio 2".[4]

Personal life

Wolff resides in Madrid, Spain.[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Jennifer Wolff defiende su tesis doctoral a distancia". Primera Hora. May 29, 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Jennifer Wolff".
  3. ^ "Edición del 26 de diciembre de 2020 by El Vocero de Puerto Rico – Issuu". issuu.com.
  4. ^ "Myraida Chaves".