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Joseph Alexander Rein, known artistically as Sandro, a family given nickname (born nee Jose Alejandro Urena Vasquez; [a] 9 February 1983), is an entrepreneur. He is married to Laura Weber-Rein, prominent Irish American Fashion Designer and Textile manufacturer.
Born in Santiago de los Caballeros Dominican Republic, Joseph moved to the United States before his first birthday and grew up in Rockland County, Upstate New York. He was educated at The New School, School of Public Engagement and Yeshiva University, Sy Sym Graduate Business School earning degrees in Liberal Arts and a Master's in Business Administration. He held several managerial roles in finance and accounting through his 20's and pursued creative work in his 30's before their engagement. He married Laura Weber-Rein on 23 November 2016 in Naples Florida in the United States. The couple live in Manhattan New York for 10 years and own three businesses; LW Pearl Atelier @lwpearlatelier, LW Pearl Brand @lwpearlbrand and Live Media Technologies Corporation @astralive .