Tuesday, January 27, 2026

CLD La Romana delivers credentials to Manuel Peralta

La Romana. – The Dominican Broadcasters Circle (CLD), La Romana branch, officially presented the membership card and pin to the outstanding national news reporter, communicator, and announcer Manuel Peralta, who also serves as president of the Association of Cameramen, Technicians and Graphic Reporters of the Eastern region (ASOCATER).

The delivery was made by the president of the La Romana branch of the CLD, licensed Pachy Ávila, in an atmosphere of cordiality and institutional commitment. Upon receiving his credentials, Manuel Peralta expressed his most sincere gratitude, stating that the wait was worth it and highlighting the importance of strengthening communication guilds in the country. He also valued the work carried out by the directors of the branch and the national authorities of the Dominican Broadcasters Circle. We recommend reading:
Peralta took the opportunity to call for continuing to open doors and create opportunities for young talents and professionals of the spoken word, urging the different communication guilds, such as the SNTP, ADOMPRETUR and other press organizations, to be increasingly inclusive, promoting equity and not exclusion. Finally, he expressed his gratitude to all the CLD directors and wished abundant blessings for the institution and its members.

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