Nieves Zuberbühler
Nieves Zuberbühler (born 1987) is an Argentine journalist, reporter, and producer.
Nieves Zuberbühler | |
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Born | 1987 Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Education | Northlands School |
Alma mater | Austral University New York University |
Occupation | journalist, reporter, producer |
Television | Todo Noticias Canal 13 CBS |
Spouse(s) | Julio Mario Santo Domingo III (m.2015, sep. 2017) |
Parent(s) | Ignacio Zuberbühler Marina Blaquier |
Relatives | Concepción Cochrane Blaquier (cousin) |
Early life and education
Zuberbühler was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1987 to Ignacio Zuberbühler and Marina Blaquier.[1] Zuberbühler is a cousin of Concepción Cochrane Blaquier and Delfina Blaquier.[2][3] Her mother's family, the Blaquiers, are one of the wealthiest families in Argentina.[4] She was educated at Northlands School and attended undergraduate studies at Austral University.[1] She earned a master's degree in journalism and international relations at New York University.[2][5]
Career
Zuberbühler works as a journalist, news reporter, and producer. She was the recipient of a News & Documentary Emmy Award.[6][7] In March 2016, as an associate producer for 60 Minutes, she interviewed the last surviving prosecutor from the Nuremberg trials.[6] She began working for 60 Minutes in 2012 as an intern, when she proposed covering a story about young police informants in drug cases getting killed.[2] Prior to working at 60 Minutes she was an intern at CBS.[2] Since 2020, she works in the Argentine news channel, Todo Noticias, as a correspondent in New York.
Personal life
A member of the Santo Domingo family by marriage, she is the wife of Colombian-American billionaire Julio Mario Santo Domingo III.[8][9] Her husband is the brother of Tatiana Santo Domingo and son of Julio Mario Santo Domingo Jr.[10][11] They were married in a civil ceremony in 2015. They married in a Catholic ceremony at the Church of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Red Hook, Brooklyn in October 2016.[12][13] In 2017 she and her husband separated.[1][14]
References
- "Separación sorpresa en la familia de Tatiana Santo Domingo". Vanity Fair. November 21, 2017.
- "Nieves Zuberbühler, en la meca del periodismo". www.lanacion.com.ar. December 18, 2016.
- https://www.infobae.com/fotos/2016/11/28/el-ultimo-adios-a-magdalena-nelson-de-blaquier/
- https://www.perfil.com/noticias/sociedad/ricas-y-famosas-las-mujeres-de-la-familia-blaquier-20111101-0022.phtml
- "Career News". NYU Journalism.
- Nast, Condé. "Meet the Young Roses: The Next Generation of Socially Conscious Socialites". Vogue.
- Dangremond, Sam (November 1, 2016). "Julio Santo Domingo and Nieves Zuberbühler Had a Halloween-Themed Wedding". Town & Country.
- O'Neill, Grace. "Nieves Zuberbühler and Julio Mario Santo Halloween Wedding". Harper's BAZAAR.
- "Julio Santo Domingo and Nieves Zuberbühler Had a Halloween-Themed Wedding". finance.yahoo.com.
- Sutton, Samantha (November 5, 2016). "This Bride Appears to Have 3 Dress Changes Throughout the Night, but the Real Story Is a Lot More Magical". POPSUGAR Fashion.
- "Meet the 32-Year-Old Billionaire Beer Heir Who DJs Music Festivals for a Living". Money.
- Macon, Alexandra. "Nieves Zuberbühler Wears Brandon Maxwell to Wed Julio Santo Domingo in a Halloween-Theme Wedding". Vogue.
- Davis, Dominic-Madori. "This is how the 5 youngest billionaires in America spend their time and money". Business Insider.
- "Nieves Zuberbühler se separó del multimillonario Julio Mario Santo Domingo III". www.lanacion.com.ar. November 24, 2017.