Ana Maria Polo personal life
Ana Maria Cristina Polo Gonzalez is an Cuban as well as an American TV arbitrator ever since Caso Cerrado. Ana is a child born in Havana Cuba with her mother and father, both at two years old, moved to Miami and joined the family. The birthplace of Ana Maria Polo was Habana, Cuba, Ana Maria Polo is host of the prestigious Telemundo program "Caso Cerrado" which is the first Spanish language program nominated for the Daytime Emmy(r) Award. The show was ranked in 2015 as the number one Spanish-language program on the air at 4pm in key demos. Polo graduated from Florida International University with a academic degree in political science. Her birthplace was in Havana on April 11, 1959. She then earned the PhD in law from the University of Miami, and worked for 20 years in Miami. After that, she earned the PhD in Law at University of Miami. University of Miami. Polo first appeared on television in 2001 on Telemundo's Sala de Parejas. She also participated in court shows that tapped into her experience. Literature Works and Accolades 1958 she published the novel Los Hijos Muertos (The dead children) and was awarded the Critic's Award and Spanish National Prize for Literature. Ana Maria Matute fled Spain for the United States 1960. Polo speaks frequently and helps raise money to support the campaign. She has advocated for LGBT rights all throughout her life. She has a law degree from the University of Miami School of Law as well as an Florida Bar Member.






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