Isaac Lee Possin (born 1971) is a Colombian journalist, entrepreneur and film & television producer.
[2] He previously served as Chief Content Officer for Univision Communications and Televisa, the world's largest Spanish-language media conglomerate.
[5] When Lee was 23, he reported that Colombia's then president Ernesto Samper had received funding from the Cali Cartel.
[7] Semana also covered political corruption, guerrillas, the military and paramilitaries, narco-traffickers and the peace process.
[18] Shortly after, under Lee's leadership, Univision announced the acquisition of African-American news site The Root.
[22] Lee is also a member of the IAPA, the NAHJ, the Foro Iberoamérica Presided by Ricardo Lagos and Carlos Fuentes and the Council on Foreign Relations.