Is it true that you only date girls whose name ends in –ina? Catalina? Valentina? No room for a Maribel or Carmen? No. They all have to end with –ina for me to get involved with them in a serious relationship. It has become sort of like a tradition, and although people might think I'm limiting my options by adhering to this it's actually not true…I'm still searching for the love of my life, whether it be Carolina, Paulina, Sabrina, Cristina, Karina, etc.
How did you get your start in the industry? My great boss Linda agreed to give me a chance as an intern just so that I would stop nagging her every day.
Where did you get your degree and what did you study? I studied for 4 years at Emerson College in Boston where I earned my undergraduate degree in Communications with a major in Print Journalism. I'm currently planning on attending graduate school as long as I can find a program that fits my schedule and overall needs.
What are some of the clients you've worked on over the years? Verizon Wireless, Tire Kingdom/NTB, BJ's Wholesale, Bealls, Lone Star Beer, Hallmark, AllState, Smuckers, SunPass, Corningware, WellCare, QVC, Oil Can Henry's.
Can you describe one of your greatest client challenges and how you solved it? One of the biggest challenges that I've had to deal with while working in Hispanic Advertising was having to fight against preconceived notions that certain clients have about the market.