!Inspira, aspira y rómpela! | Nydia Soria | TEDxUPMP
En esta charla Nydia Soria expone la importancia de ser constantes en lo que se hace para alcanzar grandes resultados desde un enfoque económico y social. Cuenta con 25 años en el medio de Modelaje, Personalidad y Certámenes de belleza. Actualmente directora de la Academia más grande del estado de Puebla y Agencia "I&E de Nydia Soria". Inicia su formación en el mundo del modelaje, conducción, personalidad e imagen en Instituto Perfil Puebla en la década de los 90's logrando colocarse en una de las mejores agencias de la época como modelo profesional.
En el mismo periodo de los 90’s participa en 2 Certámenes muy importantes los cuáles fueron inspiración y marcaron un sueño.Fue imagen en programa y cápsulas de imagen de la empresa Televisa Puebla. Incursionó locución en Radio Oro. Conductora de importantes eventos de moda, culturales y sociales.
Sigue evolucionando en la dirección y coordinación de Certámenes de Belleza aspirando a que la mujer poblana trascienda no solo por su belleza sino por su valor integridad e inteligencia así como su aporte social a su estado y a su país.
¡Sé fuerte, se digna, trasciende con amor por tu País! This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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