Ana Maria Polo personal life
Ana Maria Cristina Polo Gonzalez is a Cuban and American TV arbitrator from Caso Cerrado. She was born in Havana Cuba Ana moved to Miami at the age of 2 years old and was accompanied with her parents. In Habana, Cuba, Ana Maria Polo hosts of the prestigious Telemundo show "Caso Cerrado", the first Spanish show to be nominated a Daytime Entertainment Emmy(r) Award, and in 2015 ranked as the top Spanish-language show at 4pm across the key demos. Polo has graduated from Florida International University with a political science degree. She was born in Havana on the 11th of April 1959. From there she earned her PhD in law from the University of Miami and practiced law for 20 years within the City of Miami. Then she earned her PhD from University of Miami. University of Miami, and then practiced for twenty many years within Miami. Polo was first exposed to viewers on television in 2001, on Telemundo's Sala de Parejas (2001) along with other shows on courts where her legal expertise was tapped. Literary Works and Accolades In 1958, she released her story Los Hijos Muertos (The dead children), with which she received the Critic's Prize as well as the Spanish National Prize for Literature. Ana Maria Matute arrived in the United States of America from Spain around 1960. Polo is an ovarian cancer survivor, often raises funds for this causes and gives speeches at parties. In her long career, she has fought in the fight for LGBT equality. She graduated in 1987 of the University of Miami School of Law and is a Florida Bar member.






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