Nely Galán
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Nely Galán | |
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Alma Awards | |
Born | Arnely Alvarez 1963 (age 60–61) |
Occupation(s) | Entrepreneur, producer |
Children | Lukas |
Website | NelyGalán.com |
Nely Galán (born 1963 in Santa Clara, Cuba) is an independent producer and a former President of Entertainment for Telemundo. She created and executively produced the FOX reality series The Swan.
Nely Galán was born Arnely Alvarez in Santa Clara, Cuba. Her parents moved to Teaneck, New Jersey in 1967 when she was five years old.[1] During high school Galán submitted an article to Seventeen magazine which was so impressive she was asked to be a guest editor and led to a permanent position. At the age of 22, Galán embarked on her career in entertainment as the nation's youngest station manager for WNJU TV Channel 47 in New York. Owned by Jerry Perenchio and Norman Lear, the station became the launchpad for what is now the Telemundo Network.
Galán created and produced the
Galán was a contestant on NBC's
Galán was added to the advisory board of the Hispanic Scholarship Fund on Nov. 12, 2012. On May 31, 2016, Galán published the book Self Made: Becoming Empowered, Self-Reliant, and Rich in Every Way.[6]
References
- ^ Savio, Anita. "TV or no TV? No question in her mind", Latino Leaders: The National Magazine of the Successful American Latino, April–May, 2002. Accessed January 8, 2008. "It has been rising since she was a teenager. Born in Santa Clara, Cuba, Galán immigrated with her family to Teaneck, New Jersey, when she was two."
- ^ Fernandez, Maria Elena (July 12, 2004). "Reality takes a novela turn". Los Angeles Times.
- ^ Elber, Lynn (July 28, 2003). "Telemundo to air 'La Cenicienta,' reality dating show". TheCabin.net.
- ^ "Commentary: Telemundo will use English captions". Quickstart.clari.net. 2003-09-07. Archived from the original on 2011-06-04. Retrieved 2010-04-27.
- ^ Fernandez, Maria Elena (July 12, 2004). "Reality takes a novela turn". Los Angeles Times. p. 3. Archived from the original on November 5, 2012. Retrieved January 27, 2011.
- ^ "BN No Results Page".