Andres Oppenheimer Bio | Wiki
Andres Oppenheimer is a veteran journalist. He serves as Latin America Editor and Syndicated Columnist at The Miami Herald. Andres is an anchor at CNN En Español of “Oppenheimer Presenta” and writes a column, The Oppenheimer Report. Before that, he spent five years in New York with The Associated Press. In addition, he is the author of seven books that are translated into Japanese, English, Spanish, and also Portuguese.
Andres Oppenheimer Age
He was born on November 24, 1951, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Andres is 70 years old.
Andres Oppenheimer Height
He is a man of average stature. Andres is 5 ft 7 in tall (Approx 1.74 m).
Andres Oppenheimer Family
He was born to his hardworking and supportive parents in 1951 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Andres’s parents emigrated to Argentina from Germany. He moved to the United States of America with a fellowship from the World Press Institute in 1976. However, details regarding his personal life remain unknown.
Andres Oppenheimer Wife
Despite being a famous journalist, Andres has kept his relationship confidential. However, there are no details regarding his being married, engaged, or single.
Andres Oppenheimer Education
He moved to the USA through the World Press Institute in 1976 at Macalester College in St. Paul, Minnesota. In 1978 he matriculated with his master’s degree in journalism from Columbia University in New York City. Andres receved his Ph.D. degrees from ESAN University of Peru in 2014, the Galileo University of Guatemala in 2004, and also the Domingo Savio University of Bolivia in 2011.
Andres Oppenheimer Books
He is the author of seven books that are published in Japanese, English, Spanish, and also Portuguese. They include:
- Castro’s final hour in 1992
- Saving the Americas in 2007
- Bordering on chaos in 1996
- The Robots Are Coming! in 2019
- ¡Sálvese Quien Pueda!
- Crear o Morir
- Ojos vendados
Andres Oppenheimer Miami Herald
He has been serving as Latin America Editor and Syndicated Columnist at The Miami Herald. He also works on CNN En Español as anchor of “Oppenheimer Presenta”. Moreover, in his column, The Oppenheimer Report appears in more than 60 U.S, international newspapers like La Nación of Argentina, El Comercio of Peru, Reforma of Mexico, El Mercurio of Chile, the Miami Herald, and El Mundo of Spain.
Before that, he spent five years in New York with The Associated Press. Further, he also worked as Mexico City bureau chief, foreign correspondent, and also a business writer at The Miami Herald. Previously, he contributed to The Washington Post, El Pais of Spain, The New Republic, the BBC, CBS’ “60 Minutes”, and The New York Times.
In addition, in 1993 Forbes Media selected him as one of the “500 most important journalists” of the USA. Andres was also among the “100 most powerful people” in Latin America in 2002 and 2008 as per Poder Magazine. As a member of The Miami Herald team, he receved the 1987 Pulitzer Prize as a co-winner and two-time Inter-American Press Association Award winner. He also the 1997 award of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists winner.
Some of Andres’s colleagues at the Miami Herald include:
Colleen Wright – Reporter
Barry Jackson – Sports Reporter
Fabiola Santiago – Reporter and Editor
Michelle Kaufman – Sportswriter
Leonard Pitts – Writer
Greg Cote – Writer
Andres Oppenheimer Salary
He serves as Latin America Editor and also Syndicated Columnist at The Miami Herald receiving satisfying pay. Andres’s salary is $81,700 annually.
Andres Oppenheimer Net Worth
He has worked as a professional journalist and author for over three decades and through his hard work and sucess, he has gathered a decent fortune. Andres’s estimated net worth is $1 Million.
How Old Is Andres Oppenheimer
Andres is 70 years old born on November 24, 1951, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Where Is Andres Oppenheimer
Andres has been serving as Latin America Editor and Syndicated Columnist at The Miami Herald. He also works on CNN En Español as anchor of “Oppenheimer Presenta”. Moreover, in his column, The Oppenheimer Report appears in more than 60 the U.S, international newspapers. Before that, he spent five years in New York with The Associated Press.