Jackie Guerrido | |
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Guerrido at the 2012 Alma Awards
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Born |
Height= 5'3" September 24, 1972 San Juan, Puerto Rico |
Nationality | Puerto Rican |
Occupation | Weather forecaster and journalist |
Spouse(s) | Don Omar (m. 2008; div. 2011) |
Website | www |
September 24, 1972
Jackie Guerrido (born September 24, 1972), is a Puerto Rican television weather forecaster and journalist.
Guerrido was born and raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico, where she received her primary and secondary education. According to Guerrido, her mother was mistreated by her father, therefore Guerrido and her sister had to seek shelter together with their mother at the "Casa Protegida Julia de Burgos", a domestic violence shelter in San Juan, when she was seven years old. After graduating from high school, she moved with her family to the Bronx section of New York City.
Before Jackie worked in the media, she had shown interest in other areas of work.
Guerrido was offered a position on WSKQ's morning show, El Vacilon de la Mañana ("Good times in the morning"), by a producer who heard her doing a voice-over. She soon received an offer from WRMA (106.7) in Miami, which she accepted.
Guerrido settled down in Miami and she joined the HBC Radio Company, after working at "Romance" for a year. There she was given the opportunity to co-host a radio program with the duties of broadcasting news and traffic conditions. Eventually, she was given her own music show at WRTO (98.3). She also landed a job in television as a traffic reporter for WSCV, Miami's Telemundo affiliate, working for both the radio and television at the same time.
Univision took notice of Guerrido and made her an offer to become the meteorologist for Al Amanacer de Noticias 23 ("Morning News at Channel 23"), the then-morning show for Univision flagship WLTV. She studied meteorology at the University of Miami.
For several years, Guerrido presented the weather on Despierta America ("Wake Up America"), which is one of the most popular television programs among the Hispanic community in the United States. She also did the weather forecast for Univision's afternoon newsmagazine show Primer Impacto ("First Impact") with Barbara Bermudo. She studied journalism at the University of Florida. As of January 9th, 2017, she is co-anchor of Primer Impacto alongside Pamela Silva Conde, replacing longtime anchor Barbara Bermudo