[4][5][6] Vicente Romero holds a bachelor's degree in law and public policy from the Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo (2009).
[5] As a political analyst,[7][8] Geovanny regularly appears on leading international news outlets including CNN, The Washington Post,[9] Washington Examiner,[10] Newsweek,[11] HuffPost,[12] The Jerusalem Post,[13] BBC's World Business Report,[14][15] Infobae, and Mundo Hispánico,[16] in both Spanish and English, about the United States, Latin America, and Europe.
[23] He has been a featured writer for the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)[24] and international news agencies such as Mexico's El Universal,[25] among others.
Romero also received the Robert E. Lesher scholarship granted by Carlos Rosario International Public Charter School, in Washington, D.C., in 2017.
[35] Geovanny has worked in partnership with New York University through the DC Dialogues series, an academic initiative that addresses topics such as development, business, governance and democracy.
[56] Founder and Chairperson of the Center of Public Policy, Leadership and Development (since its inception in Santo Domingo in 2013), a non-profit, non-governmental organization.
[58] After Operation Car Wash ended with the court sentencing Marcelo Odebrecht to 19 years in prison, several Latin American countries opened their own investigations.
He partially based his file on Geovanny Vicente Romero's article[59] about the Odebrecht case, which also served as evidence in the lawsuit.