Carmen Molina Tamacas

Writer And Translator at The Weather Channel

Carmen Molina Tamacas has diverse work experience in various roles related to writing and translation. Carmen worked as a Bilingual News Editor and Writer/Translator at The Weather Channel, where they contributed to news articles and translated content. Additionally, they were an Author at SALVIYORKERS LLC, where they wrote the book "SalviYorkers." Carmen also worked as a Freelance Writer for ImpreMedia - El Diario, where they created serial articles on education. Carmen further expanded their freelance writing career at El Observador Uruguay, covering special events and exhibitions. Carmen contributed as a Freelance Journalist at ImpreMedia's El Diario New York. Carmen also had experience as a Spanish Translator and Writer for The Weather Company, an IBM Business, where they focused on creating content for a Spanish language Facebook page. Prior to this, they served as a Correspondent for El Diario de Hoy/elsalvador.com, producing syndicated news content for Latin American markets. Carmen briefly worked as a Freelance Senior Copywriter at Huge. Carmen's other notable roles include Team Leader for the Summer Youth Employment Program at Columbia University Medical Center and Adjunct Professor of Journalism at Universidad Dr. José Matías Delgado, where they taught journalistic genres and copywriting.

Carmen Molina Tamacas obtained a Bachelor's degree in Anthropology with a focus on Museology/Museum Studies from the Universidad Tecnológica de El Salvador. Carmen attended the university from 2001 to 2009. Prior to that, they completed their Bachiller Académico in Humanidades from Colegio Externado San José, attending from 1991 to 1993. Additionally, Carmen Molina Tamacas has obtained certifications in English for Journalism from Coursera Course Certificates and University of Pennsylvania on Coursera in September 2016.

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Timeline

  • Writer And Translator

    2017 - present

  • Bilingual News Editor

    2016