DWO | Diverse World Order Productions: We Create the Show and the World Around the Show
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Who We Are

Diverse World Order was founded in 2004 with the desire to change the way society looks at itself through the media. Our staff brings a creative energy that focuses on bringing new and exciting products to the world of television, film, and beyond. It goes without saying: DWO Productions will change the world 30 frames at a time.

Mission
DWO will change the way we look at the world through our diversified, innovative approach to interactive media.

Vision
Our vision is to be THE provider of diversified, interactive media.

Core Ideology
Originality drives our pursuit of innovation, inspired by unconventional opportunities, while never losing focus on our value of diversity.

Ravi
Ravi is a managing partner of DWO Productions and host/executive producer of The Great Hip-Hop Debate. Ravi graduated from University of Maryland in 2003 with a Masters in Broadcast Journalism and brings more than 5 years radio/DJing experience to the table.
Stefano
Stefano Patuelli is more than just a managing partner of DWO Productions. He is a graphic design & editing guru who has been working in the broadcasting industry for over 5 years. Currently residing in NYC, Stefano hopes DWO will change the face of television and the industry as a whole.
Kristina
Kristina has lent her talents as a producer for The Great Hip-Hop Debate and a writer for the DWO short film Who Killed Hip-Hop. Kristina graduated from the University of Maryland in 2003 with a Masters in Broadcast Journalism and currently works in communications with Blue Star Group in Rockville, MD.
April
April brings her desire and energy to her role as Office Manager of DWO Productions. A native of San Diego, CA, April has held managerial positions for Men's Wearhouse, Children's Place, and ACE Cash Express. April also handles wardrobe for The Great Hip-Hop Debate and designs clothes for her own company, Good Girlz.
Armond
As a hip-hop aficionado, Armond brings his love for the game to The Great Hip-Hop Debate and DWO Productions. Armond is consistently grinding on building sets, helping with writing reviews for the DWO website, and coming up with show ideas. Mr. 9-1-0 is currently pursuing a career in the pharmaceutical industry.
Craig
Craig is the head of financial development for DWO as well as a producer on its flagship show, The Great Hip Hop Debate. Craig believes that this company, this show, will bring back the true fans that refuse to listen to any rap album released after 2000. He hopes The Great Hip-Hop Debate will, to use an old cliché, lead the horse to the water. But we can’t make you drink...
Ricardo
Ricardo brings energy, desire, and commitment to his position as head of program management for DWO Productions. A graduate and current employee of the University of Maryland, Ricardo is passionate about hip-hop. More than just a hard worker, Ricardo is the creator of DWO's 2nd show Fight Court.