Inés San Martín
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Inés San Martín | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1986 (age 39–40) |
| Occupation | Vice President of Communications |
| Organization | The Pontifical Mission Societies |
Inés San Martín (born 1986) is an Argentine journalist who has served as vice president of marketing and communications for the Pontifical Mission Societies USA.[1][2] She was previously co-editor and Rome head of Crux between 2014 and 2022.[3]
Martin graduated with a master's degree in communication from Austral University,[4] and began working as a journalist in the Valores Religiosos Clarín in October 2012.[5] She was responsible for international communication for World Youth Day 2013.[6][7]
In June 2014, she started working at Crux, a newly created project promoted by The Boston Globe and led by John L. Allen Jr. that became an independent newspaper in April 2016.[8][9][10] San Martín was a correspondent at the Vatican until July 2018, when she became responsible for the newspaper in Rome and co-editor with Allen. She traveled with Pope Francis to more than 30 countries.[11][12]
She has given talks on Pope Francis, the Vatican and Church communications in the United States, Chile, Mexico, Italy and Ireland.[13]