Roxana Rotundo
- Producer
- Executive
Roxana Rotundo is CEO and founder of VIP 2000 TV, an independent distribution company of films and content for the Hispanic market. Founded in 1992 as Intra Royal in Venezuela to distribute TV shows on the local networks, it later expanded and distributed the first American talk show to the Latin market. In 1997 moved the company to the United States and later founded VIP 2000 TV, an independent distribution company with a vast catalog of shows that includes more than 300 films and 3,000 hours of telenovelas and series from 14 countries. In 2013 VIP 2000 TV acquired many blockbusters movie titles for the Hispanic market from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. (MGM), including the James Bond catalog.
In 2014, VIP 2000 TV started producing its own original content, creating original series in Spanish with over 200 hours of programming. By 2018 the company had already developed more than 14 IP (Intellectual Properties). One of their latest productions is the series "Amores Que Engañan," produced in 2022, the first original Series for Lifetime Channel in Latin America.Also, "Amor en Navidad" Christmas movies about Hispanic Traditions with Latin Stars.
Roxana serves as the Chair of the board of directors of the Worldwide Audiovisual Women's Association (WAWA.), a nonprofit dedicated to connecting women in the audiovisual industry. She is also a member of the Board of Trustees of the Hearing Loss Association of America https://www.hearingloss.org (HLAA), a nonprofit that opens the world of communication to people with hearing loss by providing information, education, support, and advocacy. The mission of HLAA matters to her because of her own experience with progressive hearing loss and as a patient recipient of two cochlear implants.
Member and Juror of the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.
In 2014, VIP 2000 TV started producing its own original content, creating original series in Spanish with over 200 hours of programming. By 2018 the company had already developed more than 14 IP (Intellectual Properties). One of their latest productions is the series "Amores Que Engañan," produced in 2022, the first original Series for Lifetime Channel in Latin America.Also, "Amor en Navidad" Christmas movies about Hispanic Traditions with Latin Stars.
Roxana serves as the Chair of the board of directors of the Worldwide Audiovisual Women's Association (WAWA.), a nonprofit dedicated to connecting women in the audiovisual industry. She is also a member of the Board of Trustees of the Hearing Loss Association of America https://www.hearingloss.org (HLAA), a nonprofit that opens the world of communication to people with hearing loss by providing information, education, support, and advocacy. The mission of HLAA matters to her because of her own experience with progressive hearing loss and as a patient recipient of two cochlear implants.
Member and Juror of the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.