Founder/CEO George Rojas, an entrepreneur, philanthropist, fashion expert, event producer, and creative director, focuses on empowering others through this platform. It is his mission to shine a light on new and upcoming artists, entrepreneurs, businesses, and awareness. Amaré Magazine is a lifestyle publication with an amazing team and welcomes all to be a part of the family!
Rojas has overcome many obstacles, including trauma and abuse both mentally, sexually, and physically, as well as issues with addictions. George had a divine intervention at his lowest point and saw the light at the end of the tunnel through his spiritual connection. Rojas is now living a life of service, and his mission is to help others fulfill their own purpose in life.
George, a dedicated family man, embraces his Puerto Rican and Costa Rican heritage, embodying the spirit of a Latino who empowers all. Living a life of service, he is now on the board of directors for Vive Recovery Centers. George has created a business model that allows professionals to expand their network, grow their social media, and work with the best advertisers and investors possible. Our expansive structure of high-profile clients gives these professionals an avenue to promote their services or products to various networks and individuals.
George is passionate about connecting people and creating change within his community. He has worked with some of the most influential, successful, and iconic entertainment stars such as Oscar De La Hoya, Holly Sonders, Yadi Valerio Rivera, Emilio Rivera, Vivica Fox, Destiny’s Child Michelle Williams, Keeping Up with the Kardashians, Malika Haqq, Mario Lopez, Courtney Lopez, Taryn Manning, Garcelle Beauvais, Tamra Judge, just to name a few. George has worked with BravoTV, OWN Network, FOX News, and has produced some of the most phenomenal red carpet events in SoCal.
George and Vice President Jorge Ramirez made it a mission for each issue released to give back to our communities by partnering with different nonprofit organizations such as LA Mission, Lone Star Social Services, Vive Recovery, Oscar De La Hoya foundation, Toys for Tots just to name a few.
A huge advocate for mental health awareness, George continues to shed light on the importance of men and women’s mental health. He lives by these words: “If I can do it, you can do it. Anything is possible; you just have to believe in yourself! Let’s continue to be the change we want to see! And sometimes you gotta be your own hero. Through all the obstacles that I faced, I always kept my faith in God."