Ana Maria Polo personal life
Ana Maria Cristina Polo Gonzalez is a TV arbitrator of Cuban descent in the shows Caso Cerrado and Ana Polo Rules. Ana was born in Havana Cuba with her mother and father at 2 years old, moved to Miami together with the family. Ana Maria Polo, born in Habana Cuba was an anchor for the well-known Telemundo program "Caso Cerrado" it was the first Spanish program to be nominated for a nomination for a Daytime Entertainment Emmy (r). In 2015, she was ranked as number one on the list of Spanish at 4pm in key demos. Polo graduated from Florida International University with a political science degree. The place she was born was Havana on the 11th of April 1959. In the following years she received her PhD degree in law at the University of Miami. From there she earned the PhD in law from The University of Miami and practiced law for more than 20 years in Miami. Polo was first exposed to television audiences in 2001 on Telemundo's program Sala de Parejas (2001) and other court shows where her legal expertise was tapped. Literature and Awards In 1958, she wrote Los Hijos Muertos. This novel was awarded the Critic's Prize as well as the Spanish National Prize for Literature. Ana Maria Matute fled Spain to the United States 1960. A breast cancer survivor, Polo often speaks, and has a tendency to raise funds to support the cause. She's been an avid advocate for LGBT rights throughout the course of her career. She is a lawyer at The University of Miami School of Law in Florida, and is also a Florida Bar Member.






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