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In 1998, Ms. Rondeau curated the Los Angeles City Latino Heritage Month's "Latinos In Hollywood" photographic exhibitions at the Skirball Cultural Center, Universal Studios, Cal State Los Angeles, and the "2nd Annual Latino Film Festival." Among all her artistic endeavors, she also produces the "Annual Dia De Los Muertos Juried Exhibition," on Olvera Street, the birthplace of Los Angeles.
In 1993 during the Internet boom, Ms. Rondeau began Project WWW Website Designs, an Internet developer who also produced Naurelle at the Pacific Design Center Los Angeles, an e-commerce high-end interior designer web site. She has also designed Hulett & Associates (www.projectrisk.com), Grace Center (www.grace-center.org) , Tony de Carlo's art site (www.tonydecarlo.com), True Position Tech, Inc. (www.truepositiontech.com), and the award winning Olvera-Street.com (www.olvera-street.com) web sites, which received both the 1999 Golden Award, Critical Mass Award, which was featured in the industries Netobject's Gallery. Ginette Rondeau has been a member of the Forum of Entrepreneur Women (FWE), Internet Professional Network (IPN), Tier One Network, Women In Business (WIB), and Association of Internet Professionals (AIP).
Currently, Ms. Rondeau is expanding her Internet business and has changed Project WWW Website Designs to ibiz360.com accordingly. Ms. Rondeau is researching an ancient tradition of Dia De Los Muertos and has been inspired toward publishing 2 books: “Mailbox to Heaven” and “Dia De Los Muertos - A Journey of Honoring our Beloved”. Both books are inspired by the love of her family and dear friends. She is looking towards the future with the hopes of making a difference.
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