Carolina Guillén Bio
Carolina Guillen is a well-known Venezuelan Sports media personality. Since April 2004, she has worked as a sports journalist and Spanish media talent for the ESPN station located in Bristol, Connecticut. Carolina has gained notoriety for its 15 years of covering the MBA All-Star Game. She worked as the sports reporter for Meridiano Television for two years and seven months before joining ESPN.
Carolina Guillén Husband
Carolina has embarked on the journey of marital bliss with her dashing husband, Luis Eduardo Fernandez. Their union is a celebration of love, commitment, and shared aspirations that have intertwined their lives into a beautiful tapestry of companionship.
Luis Eduardo is not just a life partner to Carolina; he is a source of strength, a confidant, and a companion who walks beside her through the various seasons of life. His handsome charm is matched by the depth of his character, creating a harmonious blend that enriches their shared experiences.
Carolina Guillén Kids
On May 26, 2021, Carolina gave birth to their first child, Mia Fernandez Guillén, at the Harford (Conn.) Hospital. Two weeks after giving birth to her radio show, Zona ESPN, from her Connecticut home, Carolina returned to work. The pair is also the parents of Luca, a son, and a daughter.
Carolina Guillén Net Worth
Carolina has an estimated net worth of $900 Thousand. She has been able to secure a decent fortune for herself through her numerous sources of income as a Sports media personality.
Carolina Guillén Salary
Carolina receives a respectable wage from her job as a journalist. She receives an average annual salary of $80 Thousand which translates to a monthly salary of $5,833.
Year | 2023 | 2024 |
Carolina Guillen Salary | $80 Thousand | $90 Thousand |
Carolina Guillen Net Worth | $900 Thousand | $1 Million |
Carolina Guillén Age
Carolina was born on February 5, 1980, in Caracas, Venezuela. As of 2023 he is 43 years old.
Carolina Guillén Height, Weight & Body Measurement
Carolina stands proudly at a height of 5 feet 7 inches (1.70 meters or 170 centimeters), she exhibits an exquisite balance in her physique. Weighing approximately 55 kg (121 lbs).
Her body measurements are enviable. Her hair color, eye color, bra size, waist and bust size will be updated as soon as the details are available.
Carolina Guillén Parents
Carolina was born and raised in Caracas, Venezuela to her supportive parents. We tried to learn more about her family, but were unsuccessful because no such information is available in the public. Therefore, it is still unknown who her parents are. Furthermore, it is unknown if she has any siblings. Once the information is available, we will update this section.
Carolina Guillén Education
Upon the successful culmination of her high school journey, she embarked on the next chapter of her academic odyssey by enrolling at Universidad Catolica Andres Bello. This institution became the fertile ground for her intellectual growth and the pursuit of her passions.
Immersing herself in the world of academia, she dedicated her time and energy to the rigorous curriculum of Communication and Media Studies. Her academic pursuits were not merely a means to an end but a profound exploration of the intricacies of human communication, media dynamics, and the evolving landscape of information dissemination.
Carolina Guillén Career
Since April 2004, she has worked for the ESPN station in Bristol, Connecticut, as a sports journalist and Spanish media talent. Carolina has gained notoriety for its 15 years of covering the MBA All-Star Game. In 2020, she became the first female play-by-play announcer for Major League Baseball in the United States in the Spanish language. She co-hosts the weekly baseball news and highlights show on ESPN International, ESPN Deportes, and Béisbol Esta Noche.
She worked as the sports reporter for Meridiano Television for two years and seven months before joining ESPN. She hosted a weekly 30-minute Tiempo Fuera segment covering all Venezuelan sports during her tenure at the station. Carolina worked for the Venezuelan League as a winter baseball reporter as well.
Her career began in September 1998 at PUMA TV, where she worked for more than three years as a TV reporter for Sin Flash TV. Carolina interned at 92.9 FM Radio La Mega and hosted a musical show on La Removida TV that featured covers of billboard hits. She also reported for a weekly magazine program on fashion, music, show business, and sports.