Maria More is an accomplished Radio Personality, Voiceover Talent, Model, and Entrepreneur. She has worked for stations nationwide including Florida (Blazin’ 102.3, Magic 101.3), Philadelphia (Formerly 100.3 The Beat Philly “Loveland” Imaging and Hot 107.9), Georgia (Hot 107.9) and North Carolina (Soul 92 Jams). Her voiceover work can also be heard in markets throughout the U.S. and Caribbean.
Maria earned her B.S. in Journalism from Florida A&M University and also holds an MBA in Marketing from Florida State University. While completing her Masters Degree at FSU, Maria More was featured as a cover model and received a 9-page spread in Black Men Magazine’s “Sexiest College Girls of the South” Issue.
Maria maintains a high level of interactive engagement through social media and her radio shows. Maria’s influential value has been recognized by companies such as Qream™ Liqueur, Visa, Coca-Cola and Ovation Cell Therapy as she has served as an Ambassador/Endorser for campaigns associated with these brands.
Maria joined Hot 107.9 (Atlanta) in 2009 and has delivered the highest Midday Arbitron Ratings in the 20 year history of the radio station. In August 2015, Maria transitioned to the Urban AC/Classic Hip-Hop formats, currently hosting midday shows on Majic 107.5/97.5 in Atlanta and Boom 94.5 in Dallas.
In her spare time, Maria enjoys exercising and teaching Latin Dance Fitness classes at her local gym. Maria is a wife and mother of 4 and credits her family as the inspiration for her success. She seeks to be a positive influence to everyone she encounters and is excited about continuing to evolve both personally and professionally. @mariamoreonair
Dr. Dre made headlines over the weekend but unfortunately, it’s not because of some big mogul moves he’s made, he’s actually being sued by his housekeeper who said she had a work induced panic attack that landed her in the hospital (maybe she got nervous around all the money). According to documents, the housekeeper was making about 1,800 per week.
Raquel Sagustume sued the rap mogul in Los Angeles this week claiming she was bullied by other household staff during a 13-month stint that ended in February.
Sagustume said the other staffers — two female cousins — felt threatened by her skill level and unfairly delegated their own work to her, causing her physical strain and injury.
The housekeeper said she suffered “burning pain” in her neck, arms and back and eventually developed so much anxiety in the toxic work environment that she had trouble breathing during one bout of bullying and landed in a hospital.