Jackie Nespral


Jackie Nespral is an American television anchor for WTVJ, the NBC owned and operated station in Miami.

Early years and education

Nespral was born in Florida. both her parents are Cuban. She grew up in the Little Havana area of Miami, attended St. Brendan High School and graduated in the class of 1984.
Nespral began her entertainment and television career as a college student at the University of Miami, where she was elected Orange Bowl Queen in Miami in 1985 and 1986 and was also inducted into UM's Iron Arrow Honor Society.
She graduated from the University of Miami with degrees in psychology and communications. Following her graduation from the University of Miami, Nespral went on to complete a degree in print and broadcast journalism at Florida International University in Miami, Florida.

Television career

Univision, Television Marti and CNN

Nespral began her career in television as a spokesmodel for Sabado Gigante on Univision. She then joined Univision's TV Mujer on its final season. After the cancellation of TV Mujer, she was chosen as one of the anchors, in 1990, of Univision's national news show, Noticias y Mas.
She also worked for the Cuban-American channel, Television Marti, and at CNN's Miami affiliate, Dynamic Cablevision.

''The Today Show''

Nespral moved to New York City in 1991, where she became the first Hispanic American network television news anchor as the weekend co-host of NBC's Today with Scott Simon.

WTVJ-TV

In 1994, Nespral returned to Miami, where she was assigned as anchorwoman for WTVJ, the NBC O&O station in Miami. She currently anchors the 5pm, 5:30pm, 6pm, and 11pm newscasts for the station.

Personal

Nespral is a board director member for the March of Dimes organization and the University of Miami. She is also involved with the Columbia Women's Center, the Child Development Center and the Amigos For Kids organizations.
Nespral has earned four Emmy Awards, an Easter Seals award and an honorable mention from the American Women in Radio and Television organization during her television news career. She has also received the key to Miami and a Resolution of Tribute from the University of Miami.
She is married to Dr. Armando Hassun Jr. with whom she has three daughters and one son. She has two brothers.