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Félix Méndez is the founder and president of eContenido a production company dedicated to provide exclusive content for television, film, Internet and mobile technologies for distribution worldwide. Félix is an international award winning producer and director with more than 19 years experience in the industry.
His advertising work includes production of commercials, both in the US and Mexico, for such clients as Procter and Gamble, Chrysler, K-Mart, L’Oreal, Redken, Jumex Nectars, and Bonafont water, for which he won Mexico’s Circulo de Oro, and the international award "Fiap" for best 3D animation. He has also produced music videos for several artists such as Plácido Domingo’s medley "La Flor de la Canela" for worldwide release on the EMI label.
He established the bureau and was the New York producer for Univision Network’s Sabado Gigante and Noche de Gigantes for over 5 years. These TV shows were broadcast in the US and in 18 countries in Latin America reaching an audience of over 20 million people.
Other experience includes CNBC's Conexión Financiera, The World Wrestling Federation's "Los Superastros," the highest rated show on its time slot on the Univision Network. A late night show for the USA Network, directed to the urban U.S. Hispanic audience. In his association with eTropiX.com,
Felix developed strategic content alliances with The Wall Street Journal Interactivo, Agencia EFE, World Wrestling Federation, and others. During his experience in Mexico he served as principal of Pixel Light Mexico, a 3-D animation, computer graphic design, special effects company.
He worked as a media advisor to Grupo Asesor Mexico, a consulting firm promoting international business.
He holds a Master of Arts degree from New York University and a B.A. from the University of Puerto Rico. He is also an accomplished Jazz composer.
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