Ana Maria Polo personal life
Ana Maria Cristina Polo Gonzalez, a Cuban/American TV arbitrator who works for Caso Cerrado, is the host of Ana Polo Rules. Ana Polo Gonzalez was raised in Havana Cuba and moved with her family to Miami in the year two. Ana Maria Polo from Habana is the presenter and host of Telemundo's "Caso Cerrado" one of the most watched Spanish-language programs that the channel airs. The show was nominated for an Emmy for Daytime Entertainment Emmy for Daytime Entertainment Emmy Awards in 2015. In 2015 it ranked among the top performers in all key demos. Polo was born on April 11 of 1959, in Havana, Cuba and went on to attend Florida International University, where she earned a bachelor's degree in political sciences. She then earned a PhD in Law at the University of Miami, and was a lawyer for over 20 years within Miami. Then she earned the PhD at University of Miami. University of Miami, and after that, she practiced law for the next twenty many years within Miami. Polo was first introduced to the public via television in 2001, on Telemundo's Sala de Parejas (2001) and other shows on courts where her expertise in law was utilized. Literary Works and Accolades in 1958 she published the novel Los Hijos Muertos (The dead children) in which she won the Critic's Prize and Spanish National Prize for Literature. Ana Maria Matute emigrated to the United States after leaving Spain in 1960. Polo is a survivor of breast cancer and regularly gives public speeches in order to raise funds. Polo has been an advocate on behalf of LGBT concerns. She holds a law degree from The University of Miami School of Law, and she is also a Florida Bar Member.






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