Talk:Alberto Sardiñas
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Morning Keynote Speaker Alberto Sardiñas "Discover Your Everyday Super Heroes" Sponsored by the National Speaking of Women’s Health Foundation Alberto Sardiñas is the Host and Producer of “Intimo”, on Univision Radio’s Amor 107.5 (WAMR) in Miami, Monday thru Friday, 9 PM to 12 AM. He frequently appears on Univision Network’s “Tu Desayuno Alegre” and “Despierta America” as a contributor in the field of Motivation, in which he also gives conferences around the country. Alberto speaks to crowds about a variety of topics from “Grade your relationship from 1 to 100” to “How to succeed in the career of your dreams”. He also delivers business-related topics such as “7 keys to influence with your voice” – a program targeted to sales professionals – and “Let harmony surround you in your workplace.”
Alberto was born in Caracas, Venezuela, where he studied Communications. While still in college, he was a radio DJ on 92.9FM in Caracas (1996-2000). He was a Producer for music television station Puma TV, working with artist and entrepreneur José Luis Rodríguez “El Puma” (1996-1998). Alberto arrived in the United States in December 2000 to pursue his Master of Business Administration (MBA) with specialization in Marketing at the University of Miami. He graduated in December 2002.
In 2001 he started working as a Producer for a hit morning comedy show. Then he joined a sister station as a full time producer and on-air host. In 2003, Alberto also participated as the voice of Telemundo Network’s “Frecuencia”, the entertainment show produced by Emilio Estefan. Sardiñas has also been the Miami correspondent for Latin American cable station Sony Entertainment Television and has had the opportunity to personally interview artists such as Celine Dion, Shakira and Laura Pausini, among many others.
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