[2] Resano had wanted to become a professional solo pianist but she was advised to stop doing it when studying the Conservatorio profesional de música Pablo Sarasate,[1] because she had to undergo wrist surgery at age 16.
[7][8] She subsequently presented a weekly variety programme on Pamplona Televisión and relocated to Madrid in 1995, joining Radio Nacional de España on a scholarship.
[4] In October 1999, she left Telecinco to join the rolling news channel 24 Horas run by the state broadcaster Televisión Española (RTVE) as an editor and newscaster.
[13] and the two-hour avant-garde journalistic magazine programme Sexto Sentido alongside Mamen Mendizábal and Cristina Villanueva for a single season starting in November 2006.
[1][14] She covered the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany,[6] and has presented the La Sexta Noticias [es] 2:00 pm bulletin since September 2006, reporting on various elections in Spain and abroad.
[4] Outside of broadcasting, Resano is a professor who teaches news editing to postgraduate students at the Universidad CEU San Pablo and provides training courses to spokespeople from the corporate and political world, institutions and classes on public speaking and how to do television interviews.