Xavier Serbiá
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Born |
Santurce, Puerto Rico | July 24, 1968
Occupation | Financial commentator and syndicated columnist. |
Xavier Serbiá (born July 24, 1968) is a financial commentator, syndicated columnist, and news anchor of CNN Dinero at CNN en Español[1][2][3]. Serbiá is also a former member of the boy band Menudo.
Early years
Serbiá, born in Santurce, Puerto Rico, joined Menudo in 1980 and participated with Menudo in "Una aventura llamada Menudo" and a soap opera. Serbia was known as "El rubio de oro" (The Golden Blond) he was replaced by Ray Reyes at Menudo in 1983, and later on, went to try a solo career.
In 1986, Serbiá participated in Puerto Rican television's comedy series La pensión de Doña Tere. In 1987, he joined fellow former Menudos René Farrait and Johnny Lozada in a group named Proyecto M. In 1989, he hosted a Spanish version of Remote Control for Puerto Rico called Control Remoto. He was offered to join some of the ex Menudos in 1998 for a comeback tour named El Reencuentro, but he declined.
Writer
Serbiá is a best seller author “Four Steps to Wealth” published by Santillana. Serbia is the featured writer on Yahoo! Finance in Spanish in his weekly very popular weekly “Conexión Dinero” series and blogs, Serbia is also a Personal Financial Editor for the "Money Matters" section of "Siempre Mujer" magazine, published by Meredith Corporation.
Serbiá's columns are published by "El Diario La Prensa de Nueva York", "El Nuevo Día Puerto Rico", "Ser Padres". To the International Center for Journalists Xavier Serbiá was the instructor in online courses in Spanish on covering personal finance for Hispanic journalists and U.S. journalists covering finance issues.
In 2003, Serbiá was elected by NBC-Telemundo and Ford, to host the business series "El camino al triunfo" where he performed as writer, advisor and host. He also appeared as a commentator on such Telemundo Network shows as “Noticiero Nacional Telemundo’,“Noticiero 47 NY”, “Esta Mañana” and “América en Vivo”, “Maria Elvira Live” among others.
Serbiá has a Master’s Degree in Financial Economics from Trinity College in Connecticut. He completed an MBA with a concentration in Finance and also passed Level I of the CFA exam.
See also
- List of famous Puerto Ricans