Los Angeles Tribune launches LAT Español

The Los Angeles Tribune officially announces the launch of the Los Angeles Tribune Español, a new Spanish-language division dedicated to amplifying Latino voices. This initiative represents a historic expansion for the media brand, reinforcing its commitment to inclusion, equity, and global reach. Willie A Lora has been appointed Vice President of the Spanish Division.

The Los Angeles Tribune Español will join forces with leaders such as Andrea Gomez, Vice President of the Spanish Division at The Los Angeles Tribune Español, to create a powerhouse of Spanish-language media talent. The collaboration aims to celebrate Latino voices and highlight cultural achievements.

“The Los Angeles Tribune Español will redefine Spanish-language media in the United States,” said Willie A Lora. “The mission is to create a platform that informs, inspires, and empowers. By working alongside industry leaders such as Andrea Gomez, The Los Angeles Tribune Español will deliver content that celebrates Latino voices while providing meaningful engagement across borders.”

“The launch of The Los Angeles Tribune Español reflects the Tribune’s dedication to serving diverse audiences with depth,” said Moe Rock, CEO of the Los Angeles Tribune. “Willie A Lora brings unmatched newsroom leadership and a commitment to journalistic integrity.”

Sharing enthusiasm, Dawna Campbell, Executive Vice President of the Los Angeles Tribune and Director of the Film Division, shared: “The Los Angeles Tribune Español demonstrates the Tribune’s vision for content that connects culture and community. Leadership from Willie A Lora strengthens the mission to produce work that educates, inspires, and elevates.”

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