Enrique Acevedo is an anchor and correspondent at Univision, the largest spanish language network in the US.
He has covered major news events all over the world including the Earthquake/Tsunami in Japan, the humanitarian crisis in Haiti, the Aids epidemic in Africa and the drug wars in Mexico.
He joined Univision from NBC-Telemundo where he served as special correspondent and anchor in both English and Spanish.
Prior to that, he worked as senior reporter for Televisa’s special investigations bureau in Mexico where he most recently hosted “La Otra Agenda”, a daily news program on ForoTV, Televisa’s 24-hr cable news channel. Acevedo was also a correspondent for the network’s investigative news magazine “Los Reporteros”.
Before joining Televisa, he was a national affairs reporter and special projects editor at Mexico’s leading newspaper Reforma.
He has a Masters Degree in Journalism from Columbia University and has been awarded the National Journalism Award given by Mexico’s Press Club on two occasions and is also the recipient of the prestigious Pagues Llergo prize.
He serves on the editorial board of the London based electronic newspaper, The Periscope Post and writes a weekly column for the Mexican daily La Razon.







