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Vic Bulluck is a senior executive and innovator with over 20 years experience in the development and execution of initiatives, programs and events focused on America's ever-emerging multicultural audience and marketplace. He opened the Hollywood Bureau office of the national NAACP, becoming its first Executive Director. He served as the Managing Director of Outreach and Special Events, for the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences. At the Hollywood Bureau, Vic served as the NAACP's key executive officer in charge of addressing issues of minority representation and employment in front of and behind the camera. He also supervised the administration of submissions and voting for the NAACP Image Awards. He was appointed by and is co-chair of the Nielson African American Advisory Council. His work has been recognized by the California State Legislature and The Foundation for Ethnic Understanding. He is an Executive Producer on the long-running hit series, The Judge Mathis Show, now in its fifteenth season. He Executive Produced the NAACP Image Awards, for ten years, which aired live in prime-time on FOX and NBC. Among his other production credits, he produced two international co-productions for Warner Bros. International based out of Paris. He is a graduate of the University of Southern California with an Interdisciplinary Major in Film, Theater, Philosophy and Journalism. He began his career writing fan magazines for George Lucas and Steven Spielberg, including the best-selling The Art of the Empire Strikes Back.