Carmen Marquez is a Mexican American Journalist based in Los Angeles. For almost a decade she has worked in National TV and Radio covering Indigenous and Undocumented Communities in The United States. Marquez recently transitioned from being an Anchor/Reporter in the Number 1 Hispanic News Market Telemundo 52/NBC4 in Los Angeles to becoming an Independent Journalist and working on her first Documentary.

Carmen’s trajectory in Television has also led her to Voice Acting, offering English and Spanish Voice-over with a cross cultural, girl next door conversational flow.

  • Providing: Corporate, TV Narration/In Show/ Documentary Voice Over

  • Home Studio: Treated room, Neumann TLM 103, Twisted Wave, MacBook Pro, Apollo Twin X Interface

Career Highlights:

Marquez has led breaking news coverage in Tijuana, Mexico covering migrant caravans, DACA protests in Washington, D.C and Zero Tolerance policy in Texas. She has also worked with Telemundo Network during the 2020 election as a political analyst representing the young Latino demographics in the USA. 

During the 2020 election year, Carmen Marquez wrote, produced and hosted “Voting Latino” a series focused on Latino representation with leading voices like Dolores Huerta, Don Francisco, Maria Hinojosa, Becky G, amongst others. 

Born in Yuma, Arizona, raised in Michoacán, Mexico, Marquez is fluent in Spanish and English. 

She graduated from Arizona Western College with an Associate of Arts and she also attended Walter Cronkite School of Journalism at ASU, when she then made her transition to National News in Telemundo Network.

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