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Hanoi Martínez is a seasoned journalist, producer, and communications strategist with over 15 years of experience in media and public relations, specializing in political, international, and Hispanic community issues. His career spans television, radio, and strategic communications, including service in the U.S. Congress. From 2021 to 2025, he served as District Communications Assistant for Congresswoman María Elvira Salazar in Washington, D.C., and Miami, coordinating interviews in English and Spanish with local, national, and international outlets. He developed messaging aligned with legislative priorities, produced press releases and official statements, managed social media, organized press conferences, and built strong media relationships. Previously, he was a Producer for De Noche con María Elvira (2020–2021), Editor-in-Chief at Mundo Hispánico (2018–2021), and Digital Producer at Telemundo 51 (2017–2018). His reporting and analysis have been featured on Telemundo, Radio and Television Martí, Mega TV, América Tevé, Azteca América, Univisión Radio, and Actualidad Radio. He began his career in Cuba as a journalist, editor, and news director before relocating to the U.S., where he continued in news leadership, production, and political analysis roles. Martínez holds a Law Degree from the University of Holguín and a Certificate in Journalism and Radio Studies from the International Institute of Journalism in Havana. He combines sharp political and legal insight with journalistic expertise, excelling in high-pressure, politically relevant environments.
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