Friday, March 6, 2009

Breaking the news

In life it’s one thing to build something from nothing, though it is another thing to create something that has not been offered before for all to share. Regardless of success, it’s just the joy of the art of creating something unique for others to savor.

The Mendis Luma Collection we are about to release involves the collaborative work of several parties from different industries to create this unique offering we are about to bestow upon the market place. One of those entities we have collaborated with over this collection is Tiffany Foxworth of Red Carpet Agency in New York. Tiffany has been an integral part of our campaign in bringing in the right people to create just what it is we are about to release into the market.


Internally, The House of Mendis has an awesome legal team, headed by Ronald Gregg, former Senior Law Judge for New York State and inducted member of the Bar for the Supreme Court of the United States. Ronald has spent the last couple of years successfully lobbying the US TTB on the behalf of The House of Mendis. His work has set legal precedence and established The House of Mendis as the World’s first company to be granted by the TTB category approval to sell “Coconut Brandy”, which in itself is a legal milestone.

The entire venture and campaign would not be possible without the backing and corporate guidance from a man well known in the professional baseball world, Richard Stanley. Richard is the joint founder and former owner of the Yankee’s AAA league team, the Trenton Thunder. Richard is also the director of the Eastern League of Professional Baseball, along with sitting on numerous other company boards.


I had also mentioned late last year we were working with one of the most talented and promising up coming choreographers, T. Lang. T. Lang graduated with her Masters in Fine Arts from the world renowned NYU Tisch School for the Arts. T. Lang recently performed at the Metropolitan Opera House's Romeo et Juliet, though with her own technical choreographic masterpieces has gained recognition. T. Lang is now the Artistic Director of Spelman Dance Company and Professor of Dance at Spelman Drama and Dance department, one of the leading Liberal Arts Colleges. We have been working with T. Lang over setting a piece for this collection.

So very soon, you will see what all our hard work is about, how we have pulled it all together and whom else we are working with. It has been a massive undertaking on our part, though having the best people in each respective field to pull it together helps. This list is just the tip of the iceberg of whom we are working with and just what this unique collection is all about. To find out just how titanic this iceberg is, be sure to follow the campaign release in the coming weeks.


Chris S. Richardson
President

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