
About Lourdes Heredia
- Lourdes Heredia
- 2 Oct 06, 10:15 AM
I've worked for the BBC since 1997, and, amongst other things, I was the bilingual reporter in Buenos Aires during the build-up to the Argentine economic crisis that consumed four presidents in less than a month.
I was born in Mexico, but earned a degree in communications in Japan and then later lived in Spain, where I gained a masters degree in law.
Lourdes Heredia is Washington correspondent for the BBC's Latin American service.
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