Nick Betancourt

Born in Monticello, NY and grew up on what is now a natural preserve in the Catskill Mountains. After which in 1980 my family moved to Miami and was raised as a local but with one foot in the U.S. and another foot in Colombia, South America. Being born into a highly political family exposed me to cultures of a more global scale and influenced my disposition to embrace them all. When I decided it was time to return to the U.S. I began working for the Casino Princessa and the Atlantic Casino heading up their Marketing and Public Relations department, where I helped them increase their revenue and exposure. I help them create their brand through producing events where celebrities were common place and associate them with names such as Enrique Iglesias, Sean “P-Diddy” Combs, Gloria and Emilio Estefan and countless Latin singers and actors. This lead into writing published releases and began exposure in writing and producing for television. Writing and Producing became a joy and flourished into a talk show on Spanish TV and working in house for my first luxury publication. Charities are a large portion of my life and sitting on the board of Joshua’s Heart Foundation is a small part of what I do to give back to our community. I am also involved closely with other numerous charitable organizations and encourage those around me to do the same for the betterment of our city. I currently Co-Host and Co-Produce “Roast or Toast” on The Beach Channel and I produce “The Scene” segments which are all luxury, lifestyle and entertainment segments. My show has given me access to countless celebrities, luxury brands, socialites, galas and fundraisers as well as all the hot and new openings and trends in South Florida. I still pursue and enjoy writing and being published re-assures me that I am on the right path. So I continue to dredge forward.

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Haute Event: Maestro Roberto Altmann Vernissage at Nina Torres Fine Art in Wynwood Arts District

I had the honor of being invited to a gem tucked away in the Wynwood Arts District at Nina Torres Fine Art in Miami. It was the vernissage preview of Maestro Roberto Altmann’s latest works and highlighting a selection of pieces being sent to the museum of Seoul, Korea. Roberto Altmann’s work speaks for itself, where in each piece you can notice he uses his 30 years of experience and styles to bring out the human form from the background. It is a unique style that forces you to challenge what you see before you and appreciate the work that went into creating it.

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