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Javier Morgado

Javier Morgado

Date of birth : 11/11/1977
City of birth : Miami, Florida, USA

Javier Morgado is the Executive Producer of CNN's morning show New Day. Morgado is responsible for overseeing the creative development and strategic vision for five hours of live programming. He joined CNN in December 2011 as Senior Broadcast Producer for Starting Point with Soledad O'Brien and Early Start. Prior to joining CNN, Morgado was the Vice President of Business Development & Communications for Latina magazine. He was responsible for strategic development of the magazine's print and online properties, crafting the brand's public relations strategy and managing all of the its content partnerships & brand extensions. During his time at Latina, Morgado launched several notable brand extensions which created new revenue streams for the company including: a co-branded syndicated Access Hollywood one-hour special, a licensing line of kitchen and home décor products with a leading home shopping channel, and created a marketing services/consulting firm specializing in the acculturated Hispanic market. Prior to joining Latina, Morgado held several management positions at NBC News during his 11-year tenure. Most recently, he served as Supervising Producer of NBC's TODAY Show from 2006-2010. Morgado managed editorial aspects of America's top-rated morning news program including script approval, managing the show's rundown, oversight of legal & standards issues, logistics coordination and responsibility over newsgathering budgets. The two-time Daytime Emmy® award winning producer also oversaw assignments and news for the four-hour broadcast. From 2003-2006, Morgado was a Senior Editor at the NBC News Network Desk where he was responsible for managing and coordinating daily news coverage for the network's news division. He was instrumental in breaking several national stories for the network - most notably the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster. Morgado also managed the network's political coverage for the 2004 presidential election and 2006 midterm elections as Senior Political Editor. He coordinated editorial operations for NBC News at the primaries, conventions and presidential debates. In 2003, Morgado assisted with the planning of the network's overseas coverage of the war in Iraq. He helped manage NBC News teams that were embedded with the U.S. military in the region. Morgado also cultivated numerous newsgathering partnerships that were instrumental to the network's award-winning coverage of the war. Before coming to the network in 2001, Morgado was the Assignment Manager at NBC owned-and-operated station WTVJ in Miami, Florida. He was involved in covering several national stories including the search for September 11th terrorists, the 2000 presidential election debacle and the Elian Gonzalez saga. The Miami native began his journalism career in 1995 at WPLG (ABC), a Post-Newsweek station. Morgado holds a Master of Business Administration in media management from Fordham University and a Master of Science in human resource management from New York University. He completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida, where he received a Bachelor of Science in communication. Morgado also completed two executive education programs in media management at the Harvard Business School and Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management. He is a McCormick Fellow at Northwestern University, an executive development fellowship for multicultural senior managers in media. Morgado currently serves on the board of directors for the National LGBT Museum and on the Dean's Visiting Committee at the University of Miami School of Communication. Morgado served on the board of directors for the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association (NLGJA) from 2006-2009 and is an active member of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ).

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