Alex de Armas is an award-winning journalist who joined WSVN in March 2015 as a morning reporter. She was named Today in Florida co-anchor in September 2016.
De Armas is thrilled to be working in her home town.
She was born and raised in Miami. She graduated from the University of Florida with a degree in journalism and from Miami Dade Honors College. She went to high school at Our Lady of Lourdes Academy.
De Armas worked as a general assignment reporter at WBBH in Fort Myers and WCJB TV 20, in Gainesville, Fla.
De Armas was also a reporter and host for Comcast Newsmakers, a community news program that airs on CNN’s Headline News in Florida. She was also a host for Own The Vote, a Comcast series on educating young voters about the 2012 presidential election and politics.
De Armas has been practicing journalism for nearly a decade. She has interviewed many prestigious individuals including former United States Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, Former Pentagon Spokeswoman Victoria Clarke, and Journalist and Political Correspondent Larry Kane. She received an AP Award for her exclusive coverage on Zac Reyna’s battle against a brain-eating amoeba.
When de Armas is not reporting or watching the news, she enjoys spending time with her family, friends and puppy named Coco. Alex loves having her grandmother’s homemade Cuban meals.
In addition to severing as an Executive Board member for Fully Involved Miami, she is a volunteer for the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
De Armas is passionate about finding everyone’s story. She has a warm place in her heart for children and strives to motivate and inspire others. De Armas is compassionate and always remembers that people are behind the story she’s telling.
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