San Cristóbal speakers ratify Luisanna Medina as their president

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San Cristóbal. – This Saturday, October 18th, the announcers of the branch of the Circle of Dominican Announcers in San Cristóbal unanimously elected Luisanna Medina as their president for the period 2025-2028, reaffirming their confidence in her leadership and commitment to strengthening the guild. This is the second consecutive period in which Medina assumes the direction of voice professionals in the province, following a management characterized by unity, continuous training, and the projection of the voice-over sector. The electoral process, supported by the national president of the Dominican Broadcasters Circle, Bismarck Morales, took place with complete order and transparency at the Blanca Kais Barinas House of Culture, reaffirming the spirit of unity and growth that distinguishes this branch.

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The electoral commission was made up of renowned broadcasting professionals: Martín Aybar, president; Benny de la Cruz, spokesperson; and Wilkin Guzmán, member. The new directive, which will be sworn in in the coming days, also includes: Leonardo Mercedes, Vice President Diomaris Franco, Secretary General Julia Ortega, Secretary of Organization Ana Esthel Vizcaíno, Secretary of Finance Gleybania Uben, Public Relations Xiomara Méndez, Press and Propaganda Enmanuel Ventura, International Relations Rosely Mota, Education and Culture Aramys Sánchez, Sports Claribel Montás, Social Assistance As advisors, the prominent announcers Miguel Feliciano, Pamela Brito, and Edwin Santana were designated. The re-election of Luisanna Medina marks the continuity of a management focused on institutional strengthening, professional training, and the dignified representation of the announcers of San Cristóbal.

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