Latin Media & Entertainment Commission
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The NYC Latin Media & Entertainment Commission (LMEC) "was established by Executive Order No. 43, signed by Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg on October 28, 2003." [1]
Commissioners
Honorary Chairs
- Jennifer Lopez, Actor, Singer and Entrepreneur
- Robert De Niro, Actor and Producer
Co-chairs
- Lisa Quiroz, Vice President, Corporate Responsibility Time Warner
- Mario L. Baeza, Chairman of TCW/Latin America Partners
Mayor's Advisor and Liason
- Willie Colon, Recording Artist and Producer
Commissioners
- Antonio Banderas, Actor
- Tony Bechara, El Museo del Barrio
- Jed Bernstein, The League of American Theaters
- Tonio Burgos, Tonio Burgos & Associates
- Michelle Byrd, Independent Feature Project
- Anna Carbonell, NBC
- Carey Davis
- Richard Edelman, Edelman Communications Worldwide
- Daisy Exposito-Ulla
- Randy Falco, NBC
- Jose W. Fernandez, O'Melveny & Myers
- Anne Sutherland Fuchs
- Peter Fuster, AFTRA
- Marta Garcia, Nat'l Hispanic Media Coalition
- Adam C. Hochfelder
- Andrew Lack, Sony
- Pedro Lichtinger, Pfizer
- Violy McCausland-Seve, Violy & Company
- Lara Montilla, Pepsi-Cola
- Emanuel Nunez, CAA
- Enrique J. Perez, Telemundo
- Peter O. Price, Nat'l Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
- Rossana Rosado, el diario/La Prensa
- Cristina Schwarz, Telefutura/Univision
- Susan Segal, The Americas Society/Council of the Americas
- Jimmy Smits, Actor
- Antonio Sosa, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment
- Jonathan Tisch, Loews Hotel
- Andy Unanue
- Amelia Vega, Miss Universe 2003
- Das Elius Velez, Greenberg Traurig, LLP
- Joseph Wiscovitch, Wiscovitch & Associates
- Gilberto Zaldívar, Repertorio Español