Thursday 31 January 2013

Ms. Jackeline Cacho and Finding Productions Chosen as Exclusive Production Company for LULAC California"s 2010 The New Face of LULAC California Campaign


Beverly Hills, CA (PRWEB) January 13, 2010

The President of LULAC California announces the appointment of Ms. Jackeline Cacho as key spokesperson for LULAC California’s 2010 agenda as well as the selection of Finding Productions as the production company to facilitate LULAC’s media goals for 2010 in California.

The League of the United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) is our country’s oldest and largest Hispanic membership based organization. LULAC advances the economic condition, educational attainment, political influence, health and civil rights of Hispanic Americans through community-based programs operating at more than 700 LULAC councils nationwide. During its 80 years of history, LULAC has worked diligently to bring positive social and economic changes to all Latino Americas.

“Ms. Cacho has been instrumental in working with us on securing resources And we are very excited about 2010 because her company will be directing and creating a very powerful events such as our State Women’s Conference, Vientos de Cambio, a Youth Concert produced by Thene Mucino, President of Finding Productions and our first Latino LULAC Telethon. We know that this will be a great year with the support of Jackeline Cacho and Finding Productions,” said Argentina Davila Luevano of LULAC, California.

“We are so blessed to be chosen as production company for LULAC California and I know that our entire team is excited to support this amazing agenda for 2010,” said Ms. Cacho. “LULAC is an organization that is very close to my heart so I am honored to be a key spokesperson at this critical time of change,” she continued.

Working with Latino America businesses LBA as well as non-profit organizations such as LULAC, Finding Productions is focused on creating the very best Latino America television, events, entertainment, and publications for the fastest growing segment in the American population.

As Vice President and co-founder of Finding Productions, Ms. Jackeline Cacho, along with President of Finding Productions Thene Mucino, have made a commitment to the Latino American community to focus on projects that bring about positive change for all Latino Americans in this time of change. Over the past few years Finding Productions has played a key role in the production of events such as, The LA Music Festival with non-profit Jovenes, Inc., The Virgen De Guadalupe special in Downtown Los Angeles, as well as Red Carpet Events for movies like “Border Lost” among others. Finding Productions also supports the Campaign for Awareness with the City of Hope “La Gota De La Vida” promoting bone marrow donation as well as producing effective and memorable commercials, infomercials, Radio shows such as “Movimiento Musical” and “Al Aire con En Familia con Jackeline Cacho. Finding Productions key focus for 2010 will be for Television shows like “En Familia con Jackeline Cacho” which is in development and is planned to be release in 2010 as a catalyst for positive change within the Latino American Community, and “Rienda Suelta” which is a cultural weekend show that proudly bring the rich culture and influence of Mexico to Television with a fresh and entertaining perspective.

Headquartered in Los Angeles, Ca., Ms. Jackeline Cacho is co-founder of JC Enterprises, Inc., Finding Productions, and Sunlight Art Designs which are privately held companies focused on bringing the best in television, events, entertainment, and publications to the Latino community. For all business inquiries or customized sponsorship packages please contact business manager Gary Christmas at 714.915.1183 or just visit http://www.FindingProductions.org for more information on The League of the United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) please visit http://www.lulaccalifornia.org .

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Ms. Jackeline Cacho and Finding Productions Chosen as Exclusive Production Company for LULAC California"s 2010 The New Face of LULAC California Campaign

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