Yurisan Corderovice president and executive producer of UNIVISION’s Primer Impacto in Miami, known as “Yuri” among her family and friends, arrived in the Dominican Republic to present her book “La Virtud del Proceso”.
In the work he narrates his experience after a cancer diagnosis that transformed his life, but that did not take away his professional and personal impetus to continue forward and motivate others who are going through this health experience.
Yuri reveals that a diagnosis of breast cancer made her hit rock bottom and how it transformed her life, when she thought the worst had already happened.
The book is officially released at the Cuesta Centro del Libro, this Friday, July 29 at 5:30 p.m., in a meeting for which those interested must register and comply with the restrictions due to COVID.
Cordero is Vice President and Executive Producer of Primer Impacto, on Univisión, and has been nominated for an EMMY Award four times.
In “The Virtue of the Process”, the author bare her soul and reveals for the first time the experiences of her healing process.
“Yuri” takes the reader by the hand to discover that January 28, 2014 when the doctor confirmed that she had breast cancer, and despite being a determined woman in life who thought she had overcome the mental illness of her mother and two separations, she had never felt that she was losing hope, until that day when she received the news of her illness just thinking if one day she would be missing her three children, being the head of the household.
Likewise, Yuri shares key and specific teachings that will make you value your own process.
According to a review, this experience marked a before and after in his life. It was when Yuri promised herself that, as a breast cancer survivor, she would take the message to the world of the great virtue of living the process in acceptance, whatever it may be, as long as it transforms us for the better and takes us to a quantum leap. in our lives.”
About the work
Yuri Cordero is Vice President and Executive Producer of Primer Impacto on the Univision network, the longest-running daily news magazine in Spanish in the United States, it is #1 on Hispanic television afternoons and is televised in more than 12 countries.
She has been in the television industry for almost 30 years and has been nominated for four National Emmy Awards. She started out as a reporter for a local television station in Miami, Florida, and was also a reporter for a radio news station.
In 1998 he joined Primer Impacto. Her career at the Univisión network began at the assignment desk and quickly became the person in charge of coverage of the main breaking news and special events for the news department in the United States, Mexico, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic and London.
She has been a field producer in charge of the live broadcasts of the news and entertainment teams at Premio Lo Nuestro, Premio Juventud and Latin Grammy. In 2013, she was part of the inaugural class of Univision’s Women’s Leadership Council,
She earned certified degrees in Leadership from Smith College For Women, Nova Southeastern University, and The Alchemy Leaders. As a breast cancer survivor, she is an advocate for early detection and an advisory board member for the National Breast Cancer Foundation.
She is a member of the board of directors for NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Illness, and an advisory board member for HAAPE, Helping Autistic Adults Succeed and Excel. She is a Christian since 2012. She is very loved and appreciated among her journalistic class in Miami, as well as in the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico, her two countries
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