
Today we dive into a paradise that seems to come from another world, but it exists and can be visited, although now is not the best time. Do you dare to discover this surprising island with us?
Graduating in Audiovisual Communication from the Ramon Llull University, she has worked as an editor and presenter of all the meteorological information of the Prisa group, among which 'El tiempo' of the Cuatro Mediodía y Noche News, two daily programs on CNN+: 'Hoy' by Iñaki Gabilondo and 'Cara a cara', and her presence on other channels of the group such as Canal Viajar and Infometeo stand out. At the same time, she presented the same information in the different informative spaces of Cadena Ser.
She previously worked at Canal Meteo, of the Catalan Audiovisual Media Corporation, which was broadcast on the old Canal Plus channel.
Montse has more than 10 years of experience as an editor, and in organisation of sporting events, after working for companies such as EMR- Kosmos Tennis, TVE Sant Cugat or Dorna Sports, the organising company of the MotoGP World Championship.
She currently combines edition with her work as Head of Internal Communication at After, the communication agency of Risto Mejide and Marc Ros, two well-known Spanish publicists.
Today we dive into a paradise that seems to come from another world, but it exists and can be visited, although now is not the best time. Do you dare to discover this surprising island with us?
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