Lilia Luciano Biography| Wikipedia
Lilia Luciano is a public speaker, journalist, filmmaker, and podcaster. She is currently a CBS News national correspondent based in Los Angeles, as well as the host of the iHeartRadio podcast El Flow. She worked as an investigative reporter at ABC 10 in Sacramento and as the chief investigative correspondent on Discovery Channel’s Border Live before moving to Los Angeles.
Lilia Luciano Education
Luciano studied pre-medicine at Tufts University in Massachusetts. She transferred to the University of Miami in 2003 and earned a bachelor’s degree in economics and broadcast journalism in 2007.
Lilia Luciano Age| Birthday
How old is Lilia? She was born on October 12, 1984, in San Juan, Puerto Rico, the United States of America. She is 37 years old as of 2021, celebrating her birthday every 12th of October.
Lilia Luciano Nationality
The famous presenter is an American national and citizen by birth. She was born and raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico, United State of America. She is of mixed ethnicity/heritage/ancestry.
Lilia Luciano Height| Measurements
Apparently, information regarding his height and other body measurements is currently under review. Will be updated later. ALSO READ: Jeff Glor
Lilia Luciano Family| Parents
The pretty filmmaker was born and raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico, she is fluent in Spanish, English, and Portuguese. However, she was raised by her parents, but he has not provided any information about her siblings or family in general. It is unknown whether she had siblings, and the identity of her father and mother is still unknown. She has kept the public in the dark about his childhood.
Lilia Luciano Husband| Married
She previously married Catalan banker Luis Alayo on December 28, 2007. However, 18 months later, the couple divorced, citing irreconcilable differences.
Lilia Luciano Net Worth
She has an estimated net worth ranging between $1 Million – $5 Million which she has earned through being a journalist
Lilia Luciano CBS News | Career
As a CBS News correspondent based in Los Angeles, Luciano oversaw the network’s coverage of the California and Oregon wildfires, BLM protests in Portland, immigration at the US-Mexico border, the deadly crowd surge at Travis Scott’s Astroworld festival, the historic 2021 tornadoes in Kentucky, and the oil spill in Southern California, among other national breaking news stories. Interviews with EGOT winner Rita Moreno, basketball legend Magic Johnson, and Oscar-winning director Jimmy Chin are among her feature stories for CBS Mornings and CBS Sunday Morning. Fighting for Paradise: The Future of Puerto Rico, a CBS News documentary, is also available on Paramount Plus and CBSN.
As an ABC 10 investigative reporter, Luciano has uncovered patterns of corruption in family court as part of a multi-part series. She has led investigations into sex trafficking, low teacher diversity, campaign finance, and police shootings, including daily coverage of Stephon Clark’s shooting in 2018. Her HBO documentary film, which was released in 2016, investigates the social, environmental, and health consequences of aerial spraying in Colombia. She investigated the oil and gas industry’s impact on Louisiana’s coastal land loss as a VICE News host. Luciano was embedded with a caravan of gasoline smugglers at VICELAND’s Black Market Dispatches, hiding in a racing car filled with 400 gallons of contraband gasoline.
Luciano has served on the Advisory Board of the United Nations Foundation Girl Up Campaign since 2013. She is a speaker in the Today I Am Brave series. She was a spokesperson for the Univision and Bill Gates Foundation’s “Es El Momento” Education Campaign in 2010, as well as a supporter and collaborator with St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and Walk Now for Autism.