
Pablo Gato, CEO of Gato Communications, has had a 30-year journalistic career, with 22 of those years on television as a national and international correspondent, producer and news director. [See photos.]
His extensive experience enables him to identify what kinds of stories the press is really interested in, enabling him to effectively advice his clients about how to get the maximum amount of positive media coverage. This will give your organization a clear advantage over your competitors.
Pablo Gato
CEO
His work on networks such as Telemundo, NBC, CBS, CNN and Telenoticias made Gato one of the most well-known and respected journalists in Hispanic households throughout the United States and Latin America. He has covered wars, revolutions, natural disasters and a myriad of newsworthy events in over 80 countries. His reports have been watched daily by millions of viewers and earned him many awards, including two Emmy Awards, four Emmy® nominations and two Mentions of Honor from the US National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. [See list.]
Pablo Gato has covered more international conflicts than any other Spanish-speaking journalist in the US Hispanic television market: Iraq, Afghanistan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Israel and the Palestinian territories, the Balkans, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Peru-Ecuador and the US invasions of Haiti and Panama. Throughout his career, Gato has interviewed countless presidents and world-renowned international political, entertainment, sports and cultural newsmakers. [See list.]
In addition to wars, he has covered a long list of national and international crises, such as the Washington, DC area sniper shootings; the impeachment of former President Clinton; the September 11 attack at the Pentagon and the terrorist bombings in Madrid and London; hurricanes such as Andrew in South Florida, Mitch in Central America and Katrina on the Gulf Coast as well as the Anthrax attacks in Washington, DC. His in-depth coverage of these and other major crises at the highest levels enables him to bring a unique perspective and knowledge as to how to best deal with the media during these types of dramatic events.
Pablo Gato has the equivalent of a Master's degree in Journalism from the Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona in Spain.
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