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Margaret Cresta

Margaret Cresta is a multifaceted professional with a diverse background encompassing fitness, wellness, media, and hospitality. As the founder of SWEAT ENRGY, an innovative fitness and wellness app launched in December 2023, Margaret is dedicated to designing enjoyable and effective workouts that require minimal equipment. Additionally, Margaret has made a historic mark as the first female ring announcer for CES Boxing, breaking barriers in a traditionally male-dominated sport. With experience as an on-camera reporter for Dirty Water Media and as a content creator on Instagram, Margaret has built an engaged audience of over 300,000, primarily consisting of women. Previous roles in hospitality include managing restaurant operations at the Revere Hotel Boston Common and supervising at Emerald Lounge, where Margaret developed their skills in customer service, event planning, and team training. Margaret holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Management from UMass Boston.

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Revere, United States

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Dirty Water Media / NESN's Dirty Water TV

Dirty Water Media (www.DirtyWaterMedia.com) is Greater Boston’s most in-depth source for what's happening, trending, and being talked about in the New England nightlife, dining, music, fashion, entertainment, and sports scene with reviews, commentary, and breaking news updates from a dynamic team of writers and reporters. Dirty Water TV takes you to the best parties, hottest venues, and coolest destinations. The weekly 1/2 hour television show is broadcast on NESN Saturday and Sunday nights at 11:30 p.m. DirtyWaterMedia.com brings you all the best that New England restaurants, fashion, lifestyle, music, and nightlife has to offer. And Dirty Water Sports breaks down the story lines of Boston's beloved sports teams with brash commentary, pithy reporting, and smart - sometimes snarky - analysis of the Red Sox, Patriots, Celtics, and Bruins. Looking for a younger perspective on what's going on for Boston area teens? Visit DirtyWaterTeen.com.