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Cocó March is a Barcelona raised Spaniard that came to the United States with one dream, to make a difference. Cocó March is a scientist and entrepreneur with a HEART of gold, soft as SILK, her eponymous beauty skincare line that’s making a huge difference in the beauty world. She donates over 1000 hours each year to educating the public through her online platforms for those that are less privileged.

March is a claimed author of three books and a host of the podcast “Como Curar” (How to Heal) while running a successful company that employs nearly 200 people of Spanish descwnt. “I know the challenges of being an immigrant, I love to help, try to make it easier for all these families that depend of these jobs,” said Cocó March.

The beauty mogul’s soft spoken kind manner has been making echo among the stars and news reporters in the Latino US community.

“I am not used to being on television or being interviewed, but I had to change and embrace my heritage to empower other Latino women by making an effort and become a spokesperson in domestic media outlets throughout the United States.”

Sports Illustrated Model and Podcast Host Victoria Vesce is an individual whose challenges inspired her to live life to the fullest. She has overcome multiple paraganglioma, a brain-skull tumor and a carotid body tumor, and has recently faced the loss of her mother to COVID-19 in 2021. Despite this, Victoria has turned her pain into power by launching her podcast Validated by Victoria.

Validated by Victoria features a variety of guests, including influencers, athletes, models, reality stars, and others, discussing topics ranging from lighthearted to deep, grief, including dating app profiles, mental health, always staying valid.

A graduate of N C State University with a Bachelor of Arts in Media Communications and a Juris Doctorate from Charleston School of Law, Victoria based in Boca Raton FL, recently launched her marketing agency, models with JL Model Management and Marilyn's Agency, recently walking over 8 shows for NYFW. She is also heavily involved in community service, having volunteered for organizations such as Make-AWish, Toys for Tots, and the National Brain Tumor Society.

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