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Miami Mayor's Office Shakeup: Francis Suarez Hires New Spokesperson

Ex-Inside South Florida host Ana Isabel Hume was fired in November because she congratulated Trump on his election win on her Instagram.
Image: Ana Isabel Hume hosting Inside South Florida. She is sitting in a chair wearing a long sleeve white and black polka-dot dress. She is looking directly into the camera.
Ana Isabel Hume became Francis Suarez's new communications director in November 2024. Screenshot via YouTube/WSFL
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There is a new woman in Miami Mayor Francis Suarez's professional life.

Meet his new communications director, Ana Isabel Hume, a bodybuilding competitor, fitness model, and former host of lifestyle program Inside South Florida on WSFL-TV (Channel 39). She officially joined the office on November 18.

Hume made the move from broadcast journalism after the TV station fired her for congratulating president-elect Donald Trump on his win in the 2024 presidential election on her personal Instagram.

"On November 6, 2024, you made several postings on your Instagram story related to the results of the 2024 presidential election," the termination letter from November 12 reads. "The personal commentary made on your posts were in violation of [the political involvement policy] and the company's code of conduct. As a result of this policy violation, we are terminating your employment effective immediately."
click to enlarge Ana Isabel Hume smiling in a red dress with her back laying against a boxing ring
WSFLV-TV said Ana Isabel Hume's posts about the 2024 presidential election violated the station's "political involvement policy."
Screenshot via Instagram/@dranabelhosttv
Hume previously worked at the Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office as a public information officer and community outreach representative. She is replacing Stephanie Severino, who is now working within the division of public affairs and community engagement at the City of Miami Department of Fire-Rescue. Severino became Suarez's spokesperson in June 2023.

Prior to her role at the mayor's office, Severino was the communications director for the City of Miami. In March 2023, City Manager Art Noriega handed her an official reprimand, which New Times obtained through a public record request, for violating civil service rules by yelling at employees.

"Specifically, it was found that you frequently yelled at your subordinates, disrespected them at meetings in front of each other, and that you regularly belittled your employees," the reprimand states. "It was further revealed that, at times, you made inappropriate and unprofessional comments towards your staff."

She was transferred to the City of Miami Police Department on March 13, 2023, as a result of her behavior before becoming the mayor's spokesperson.

Suarez, who seems to have mixed luck with his communications professionals, is now onto his fourth spokesperson since 2019.

Former TV journalist Rene Pedrosa, who joined the mayor's office as Suarez's communications director in 2019, was arrested in 2020 for luring a 16-year-old boy to city hall under the pretense of a job interview, groping him, and later receiving images of the teen.

Court records revealed that Pedrosa invited the teen to city hall to discuss him designing a website for the mayor. At that meeting, Pedrosa "touched the minor victim's penis over his clothing multiple times, grabbed his buttocks, kissed the minor victim, and placed [the minor's] hand over [Pedrosa's] clothed erect penis," the factual proffer statement reads.

Following the meeting, Pedrosa messaged with the teen on WhatsApp and received sexually explicit photos of the 16-year-old. In August 2023, the former spokesman was sentenced to six years in prison after pleading guilty to a charge of receiving child-porn images. The more serious charges were dropped as a result.

Soledad Cedro, a self-described Emmy Award-winning journalist, was next in line and took over as communications director. She was ridiculed in May 2023 after she claimed on Twitter, the platform now known as X, that then-Miami Herald reporter Joey Flechas was harassing a city employee by simply doing his job.

"Check out what the @MiamiHerald He/His/Him reporter is out doing: harassing city employees at their homes during a holiday weekend to feed the newspaper's sick obsession with @Francis Suarez," Cedro wrote.

She included a photo of Flechas' business card and a note asking an unidentified person to speak with him.

"Ms. [redacted], I hope you're doing well," the note reads. "I was hoping we could have a private conversation. Perhaps we could meet?" Cedro was back in the spotlight less than a month later.

The Daily Beast obtained emails revealing that she was writing "100 percent positive" articles about billionaire and Citadel CEO Ken Griffin, who donated $1 million to Suarez's political action committee and formed a close relationship with the mayor as he moved his headquarters to Miami.

In her articles for Spanish-language outlet Infobae where she celebrated Griffin's move to Miami and his "significant donations for education" locally, Cedro did not mention her role at the City of Miami despite emailing with Zia Ahmed, a Citadel spokesperson, using her City of Miami government email.

The emails showed that Ahmed thanked Cedro for her articles promoting Griffin.

Suarez's relationship with Griffin was at the center of a state ethics complaint, which was later dismissed after the billionaire provided the mayor and his wife VIP tickets to Formula 1's Miami Grand Prix in 2023. The Florida Commission on Ethics found that the mayor reimbursed the ticket costs and there was "no probable cause to believe" that he accepted the gifts in exchange for political favors.

Cedro resigned from the mayor's office in September 2023 and now works as a political analyst and advisor, according to her LinkedIn.