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María Eugenia Fanti is a venezuelan-american journalist and author of the children book El Elefantito Perdido
Born in Caracas, Venezuela, Maria Eugenia Fanti studied at Colegio María Auxiliadora de Altamira, where also studied Irene Saez Conde
She worked with the CNN correspondent Osmary Hernandez and Miguel Ángel Rodríguez as a producer and reporter of the show Seven over Seven 7/7 at Radio Caracas Televisión (RCTV)
She was the producer of the venezuelan Show Qué dice Teodoro with the presidential candidate Teodoro Petkoff
Due to Radio Caracas Televisión attacks under Hugo Chávez Regime, María Eugenia Fanti emigrate to Miami, Florida where is her permanent residence. Due to political persecution she can not come back to Venezuela.
Here in Miami she contributed with the show of Oscar Haza and she worked as a freelancer journalist for media projects at Univision, MTV and TVV.