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Eclectic Combination Of Vegan Zombie Commercial Starring Radhaa Nilia, Trekkies, Green Technologies, And Environmentally Friendly Companies In Orange County Highlight Upcoming Expo

FOURTH 21ST CENTURY BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY DAY - "Conserve, Go Green, Be Healthy: The Winning Edge For Your Business" - Crowne Plaza Anaheim Hotel, 12021 Harbor Blvd., Garden Grove, CA 92840 - www.facebook.com/faccoc

Eclectic Combination Of Vegan Zombie Commercial Starring Radhaa Nilia, Trekkies, Green Technologies, And Environmentally Friendly Companies In Orange County Highlight Upcoming Expo
2012-08-08
SANTA ANA, CA, August 08, 2012 (Press-News.org) The Filipino American Chamber of Commerce of Orange County (www.faccoc.org) is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping small to medium business organizations grow their companies through events such as workshops, procurement opportunities, mixers, mentorship, and other programs to network and connect our members with successful business professionals.

Although they are Filipino American based organization operating out of Orange County, their community membership reach consists of hundreds of business professionals from both domestic and international locations.

For the past three years they have provided the forum for exhibitors, participants, cities and government agencies, sponsoring corporations, representatives from the utility companies, sellers of 'green' or eco-conservation products, and consumers to meet and exchange information, experience and know-how about preserving the environment while providing a market on health and eco-friendly products and services.

They kicked off their marketing campaign with a hit commercial video on Youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1R90m8bv_mg that has garnered well over, 66,684 views so far since its launch on July 10. The campaign focuses on social media networks Facebook and Twitter to drive awareness and excitement to the event. Part of the promo involves the opportunity to win a Free Amazon Kindle Fire by simply going to www.facebook.com/faccoc and Liking the fan page.

Starring Radhaa Nilia (www.radhaanilia.com) and Rhyan Schwartz this commercial video pokes fun and brings humor into the serious situation about our planet's environmental health and our own health. The commercial itself was produced and directed by Zen Freese of ZF Creative(www.zfcreative.com).

Radhaa is currently signed and actively works as a Curvy model and celebrates being a woman of Curves. Radhaa was a TOP 10 Finalist for Wilhelmina W Curve contest and was flown to NY to do a fashion show for INC Clothing.

Radhaa is a model for Dreamgirl International, Kalea Rose hair care campaign, Shahla Dorriz Haute Couture, and is a regular model & Ambassador of 2012 Haute Couture Award winning Designer Shekhar Rahate and Samira Gem Creations.

Radhaa is also a proud member of the Filipino Chamber of Commerce of Orange County and will be the co-emcee of the event as well.

To see more of Radhaa visit www.radhaanilia.com and www.masterpiecefilm.com. Follow her on Facebook at www.facebook.com/radhanilia and Twitter @RadhaaNilia.

The event will be highlighted by several noteworthy guests, exhibitors, and keynote luncheon speakers. The lineup features:

1. Dr. Billy Demoss, DC of Demoss Chiropractic (www.demosschiropractic.com) - his goal as a chiropractor and as an educator is to empower people with an understanding of how the human body functions so that wise decisions can be made about one's own health and well-being. Thus, encouraging people to lead healthier and happier lives.

2. Dr. Nick Delgado of Delgado Protocol (www.delgadoprotocol.com)- M.S., Ph.D. Certified Hypnotherapist CHT, NLP, Time Line Therapy, Diplomat A4M, Leader in Health Nutrition, Speaker, and World Record Holder is one of the foremost authorities on anti-aging and is widely recognized as one of the world leaders of the anti-aging movement.

3. Director Sam Bozzo - award winning director of the feature documentary Blue Gold: Water Wars

4. Barb Jackson of Total Contentz (www.totalcontentz.com) - she is one of the world's leading contents restoration consultants and cleaning expert. She will be featuring the innovative new chemical free cleaning system called the Lotus Pro.

One of the exhibitors for this event is Orange County based SaviCorp (www.savicorp.com), maker of the DynoValve, and they will feature Star Trek: Voyager's Robert Picardo as their special guest. He will talk about personally going green with the DynoValve and will also be available for pictures and autographs.

SaviCorp is an innovative automotive technology company dedicated to saving the planet, one vehicle, one fleet, at a time. With its patented supplementary vehicle Emissions Reduction Technologies (ERT), the Company's flagship DynoValve system protects the environment, lessens an engine's carbon offsets, increases gas mileage, and improves engine performance resulting in dramatic savings in both fuel and oil.

PLANNED PROGRAM

7:30 - 9:00 AM: Set - up, Registration,Breakfast, Networking
9:00 - 9:15 AM: Ribbon Cutting, Introductions and Opening Remarks
9:15 - 10:00 AM: Exhibits and Networking
10:00 - 10:30 AM: Panel Discussion(Green Panel)
10:30 - 12:00 PM Exhibits and Networking
12:00 - 2 PM: Lunch, Emerald Awards
12:00 - 12:30 PM: Luncheon Speaker- Dr. Billy Demoss, D.C.
12:30 - 1:00 PM: Luncheon Speaker- Dr. Nick Delgado, MS
1:00 - 2 PM: Emerald Awards
2:00 - 2:30 PM: Panel Discussion(Conserve Panel)
2:30 - 3:00 PM: Closing Remarks and Raffle Draw
3:00 - 4:00 PM: Exhibits and Networking
4:00 PM Expo Ends

The full lineup of exhibitors will be announced on August 15, 2012 and available to view on their Facebook page www.facebook.com/faccoc

Attendance to the event is free for everyone. For those who prefer to enjoy contintental breakfast and a light lunch the fee is $15. Fees for Exhibitors are as follows: $150.00 for non-members and $75.00 for FACCOC members. They have a special promotion for $175.00 which will include a 1 year individual membership and an exhibitor's table for the event.

To register just go to http://greenfit4.eventbrite.com/

Reserve now to guarantee admission and/or an exhibition booth. Be a part of the 400+ eco-conscious attendees by visiting www.faccoc.org.

For sponsorship and exhibitor inquiries for this event please contact Mike Pestano at mikepestano@maxnetmarketing.info.

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[Press-News.org] Eclectic Combination Of Vegan Zombie Commercial Starring Radhaa Nilia, Trekkies, Green Technologies, And Environmentally Friendly Companies In Orange County Highlight Upcoming Expo
FOURTH 21ST CENTURY BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY DAY - "Conserve, Go Green, Be Healthy: The Winning Edge For Your Business" - Crowne Plaza Anaheim Hotel, 12021 Harbor Blvd., Garden Grove, CA 92840 - www.facebook.com/faccoc