Maria Teresa Cardona (born November 12, 1966) is an American political strategist and commentator who currently works at the
Dewey Square Group and is the founder of Latinovations. Cardona is also a Democratic strategist and
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CNN en Español
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political commentator
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Origins
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. Starting in 2020 Maria spearheads ¡MARIA! with Maria Cardona talk show. She dissects advocacy and public policy affecting Latinos in the U.S. through the
El Rey Network
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Early life
Maria Teresa Cardona was born in
Bogotá,
Colombia.
She moved to the United States with her family at the age of two and lived in
Ohio
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but shortly after settled in
Leesburg, Florida. She is a graduate of
Duke University.
Career
Early start
Cardona spent five years
at the
United States Department of Commerce
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, first as
Deputy Press Secretary to Secretary
Ronald H. Brown and in charge of the press offices of all the 14 agencies.
Following the
airplane crash into a mountainside in Croatia that killed Secretary Brown, Cardona was left to handle the live press briefing alone. She then went on to be the Press Secretary
to Secretaries
William Daley and
Mickey Kantor
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Early life and education
Born and raised in Nashville, ...
. While there, she acted as Lead Communications Strategist for the passage of the
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in 1993. In 1997, she was awarded the
Department of Commerce's Silver Medal Award for Meritorious Federal Service.
From 1998 to 2001, Cardona was the Director of Communications
for the
United States Department of Justice
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's
Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), acting as the
Clinton Administration's top spokesperson on the complex issues surrounding
immigration
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, including the
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People
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. She was chosen by Hispanic Business Magazine as one of the 100 Most Influential Hispanics in the country of that year.
From 2001 to 2003, she served as Communications Director
of the
Democratic National Committee, where she helped coordinate the national Democratic message for the party officials, elected leaders, candidates and state Democratic Party committees.
Cardona joined the
New Democrat Network
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(NDN) in 2003
as their vice president for Media Relations, where she developed and directed NDN's ongoing efforts to help Democrats better understand and community to the Hispanic electorate. She also directed NDN's Hispanic Project, which was created to expand research and polling, candidate recruitment, and national paid and earned media communications strategies targeted to Hispanic audiences, in both English and Spanish. The $6 million initiative was, at the time, the largest effort ever to conduct dedicated research and deliver the Democratic message to
the Latino community.
Dewey Square Group and Latinovations
Cardona joined the
Dewey Square Group in 2005 as a principal, helping their corporate, non-profit and trade association clients develop strategic partnerships at the national, state and local level, especially within the Latino community. She used her background to tap into the Latino community and ensure that Dewey clients were well represented and understand the demographic.
Cardona went on to launch Latinovations,
the firm's Latino strategies practice, which uses her influence and experience to advocate on Latino issues, guiding clients searching for building support on positions, products, and brands within the Hispanic/Latino community. Latinovations produces its own daily blog, titled ''La Plaza'', which covers national news and policies that affect the Latino community.
Hillary Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign
While at Dewey Square Group, Cardona served as a senior advisor to the
Hillary Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign,
serving as a campaign surrogate and spokesperson and representing the campaign on major national TV and radio, as well as Spanish-language television news and political programs. She also served on Clinton's Hispanic outreach team.
Following the primary, Cardona served as a surrogate for the Obama for America general election campaign.
CNN and present
In October 2011, Cardona joined the CNN Network
for the
2012 presidential election season as a political contributor, and was the first Latina Democratic contributor on CNN and the only person, at that time, to contribute to both CNN Domestic and CNN en Español.
"Having spent all of my professional career in communications, public policy, and politics, I'm thrilled to join CNN as a political contributor, especially as we are entering the excitement of the upcoming 2012 presidential election cycle," she said.
She continues to make appearances on CNN and CNN en Español and writes editorials speaking on a variety of national issues.
Currently, Cardona sits as a board member of numerous organizations dedicated to Latino issues.
She serves on the board of directors for Hoops Sagrado, a non-profit organization that provides learning and leadership opportunities to DC youth through a basketball exchange program in the highlands of Guatemala;
New America Media
New America Media (NAM) was a multimedia ethnic news agency and a coalition of ethnic media. Founded in 1996 by the nonprofit Pacific News Service, NAM was headquartered in San Francisco, with offices in Los Angeles, New York and Washington, ...
, the country's first and largest national collaboration and advocate of 3,000 ethnic news organizations;
Citizenship Counts, a non-profit organization dedicated to educating middle-school students on the responsibilities and civic duties of American citizens; PODER PAC, the first political action committee that raises money for Latina candidates at all levels; the
Friends of the National Museum of the American Latino, an independent commission established to study the feasibility of creating a national museum dedicated to highlighting the contributions of American Latinos; and co-chairs inSPIRE STEM USA, a coalition of businesses, education advocates and other national organizations supportive of a two-part plan to address immigration and workforce development needs and improve the country's STEM education pipeline.
She was named one of the nation's Top 50 Most Influential Latinos in 2012.
Personal life
Cardona currently lives in
Washington, D.C.
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with her husband, Bryan Weaver, and their two children.
References
External links
Dewey Square Profile*
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1966 births
American political consultants
American political commentators
Florida Democrats
Living people
Duke University alumni
Louisiana State University Law Center alumni
People from Bogotá
CNN people