Catalina Porto

Catalina’s got one of those careers you look at and think, “Alright, so when do you sleep?” Seriously—she’s spent over 25 years deep in the trenches of TV and film, bouncing between big-name media companies in Colombia and Mexico. She kicked things off as a lawyer (yeah, she’s got the degree to prove it) and wound up steering the legal and business affairs for heavy-hitters like RTI Televisión and Caracol Televisión. And if you’re into fancy diplomas, she snagged a master’s in Telcos and digital tech from Externado and even did some business management at Yale. Not too shabby. Her real superpower? Building teams, untangling business puzzles, and making sure everything plays nice with compliance and M&A deals. Catalina spent over a decade at Caracol TV, where she didn’t just keep the lights on—she ran the show for new productions and helped launch the company into Mexico. They made her President of Caracol Estudios México, so, yeah, big deal. She’s also the brains behind some seriously popular series—“Siempre Bruja,” “Chichipatos,” “La Reina de Indias y el Conquistador,” “Ritmo Salvaje,” “El Rey Vicente Fernandez,” “A Grito Herido”—the list goes on. These aren’t just credits on a résumé; they’re binge-worthy hits. Right now? Catalina’s calling the shots as Head of The MediaPro Studio for México and Colombia, running the whole content game—scripted, unscripted, you name it. Basically, if it’s TV or film in Latin America, her fingerprints are all over it.

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  • Professions: Producer, Writer

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