Carmen Dominicci Ramos[1] (born July 15, 1966) is a Puerto Rican travel blogger, journalist, news anchor in the United States, and the winner of five Emmy Awards.
She studied primary education in local schools and graduated magna cum laude from the Universidad del Sagrado Corazón with a degree in Journalism and Social Communication.
In the 1990s, Carmen Dominicci became one of the most recognized news reporters in Puerto Rico thanks to her work on the Tele-Once Channel, and later as the presenter on WAPA-TV's prime time newscast.
While she was working on "Aquí y Ahora" in 2007, Univision's sister network, Galavision, created the journalistic talent contest "Misión Reportar", and thanks to her credibility, Carmen was chosen as the host.
During one documentary Dominicci did for Telemundo and for The Weather Channel about immigration to the United States which was named "Muriendo Por Cruzar" ("Dying to Cross"), she had the gruesome experience of recording a scene in which she stood in front of a dozen dead people.