
Redactor at BDS Sport
Madrid Area, Spain

Redactor at BDS Sport
Madrid Area, Spain
(Pozuelo de Alarcón, 1989) Daniel Sánchez is studying in 3rd grade on Journalism at the Complutense University in Madrid (UCM). He completed bachelor studies in Pozuelo-based Escuelas Pías de San Fernando, getting the best overall marks within his promotion. He's earned high knowledge on computers (CMS design and management, soft programative aspects, graphics design). He's trilingual (Spanish, English and Italian). Not being relationed by any family link to cycling, he came into that subject in autodidact ways. He served as official stagemaker for Pro Cycling Manager, created by Cyanide Studios France (www.cyanide-studio.com); besides, he's been an official game tester in the 2008 and 2009 editions of the saga. He was an administrator at PCM.daily, Pro Cycling Manager's official English speaking fan-site, plus designer for the official website of Oscar Pujol (www.oscarpujol.com) and webmaster and editor for Edgar Nohales's (elite-sub23 rider for Spanish Supermercados Froiz team) Official Website (www.edgarnohales.com).
He's a redactor for BDS Sport, a brandnew project directed by Fuji-Servetto's press officer David Garcia, devoted to global communication on the Internet and sport. Linked to this position, he was the press officer of Andorra-Grandvalira / ECP Continental Pro (www.andorra-grandvalira.com). At this moment, Sánchez is the press manager of Footon-Servetto-Fuji (www.fuji-servetto.com), the webmaster and content manager at Eneritz Iturriaga's official website (www.eneritziturriaga.com), and the webmaster of speaker Juan Mari Guajardo (www.juanmariguajardo). Also, he spends his spare time as an active member of Cycling Quotient (www.cqranking.com), one of the premier cycling reference sources on the net.
Cycling journalism, Internet system management.
(Sports industry)
December 2009 — Present (1 month)
(Animation industry)
April 2009 — Present (9 months)
(Newspapers industry)
February 2009 — Present (11 months)
(Sports industry)
October 2008 — Present (1 year 3 months)
(Sports industry)
September 2008 — Present (1 year 4 months)
(Newspapers industry)
March 2009 — December 2009 (10 months)
(Newspapers industry)
March 2009 — December 2009 (10 months)
(Sports industry)
January 2009 — June 2009 (6 months)
(Newspapers industry)
January 2009 — February 2009 (2 months)
(Computer Software industry)
October 2006 — February 2009 (2 years 5 months)
Lic. , Periodismo , 2007 — 2012 (expected)