Eric Zuley, Epitomizing The Entreprenuerial Spirit

People You Should Know — By on May 24, 2010 at 1:36 pm

EZ an Entrepreneur and Entertainment Mogul

Eric Zuley aka EZ is making his move for success. He runs WTV Networks, a growing internet empire.

“WTV stands for World Wide Network, What You Need,” said Eric Zuley. “And the whole What You Need thing is we provide what you need in all genres.” Zuley owns a publicity company Gith (Golden Independent Talent Help) Public Relations and an internet network. “We do promotions, we do product placement, we do marketing, we do media relations, everything there is to do about getting yourself out there, we do and we’re very good at it,”  he said.

Zuley credits much of his early training in business to his father James Zuley. “My dad taught me a lot,” Zuley explained about his dad, who was in real estate and part owner of Edison Fire. “He owns his own division of that company.” James Zuley taught him the value of perseverance. “Well, my dad taught me never to give up,” said Zuley. “Put your mind to something and don’t let anything stop you.” Originally from Mission Viejo, CA, Zuley enjoyed growing up there. “It’s one of the best places you can grow up in except for everybody is full of themselves,” he laughed. “Kind of like our own Beverly Hills. But it was a blessing to grow up in a place with great, great weather, stupendous weather and I lived by everything. I could walk out my house to clay basketball courts, which I loved.”  Speaking of basketball, Zuley recently graced the round ball court for a charity event for children. “After two minutes, I couldn’t breathe anymore,” he laughed, lamenting his lack of conditioning. But perhaps that’s due to his grueling schedule of events, functions and promotions. He’s been known to do a promotional event in the morning, setting up a red carpet afternoon event, followed by a Hollywood club event at night. The entrepreneur keeps an incredible schedule.

Zuley worked in sales for a bit of time. But soon he realized his entrepreneurial talents were being wasted. “It dawned on me that I was in sales for a long time and I was real good at it,” he explained. “I’m like, why am I making these other people so rich?” Zuley, who used to be a rapper, was spotted in 2005 by a publicist, who introduced him to a producer who introduced him to red carpet events, networking and hosting. “It was monkey see, monkey do and I picked different things up,” he said. “So I created WTV. I originally was just doing a video to follow Eriz Zuley, to follow what I was doing in Hollywood.” And that developed into an empire, in which he represents products, throws events and does red carpets. You can often encounter many celebrities at his events, including Pamela Anderson, Kate Linder, Australian model Sophie Turner and countless other celebrities. “I want to open up doors for a lot of people,” said Zuley when asked what he’d like to be doing in the future. “God’s  given me a lot of gifts and a lot of open doors and I’m just using those gifts in the right way.”  His motto: Do good business, not shady business.

Eric Zuley aka EZ’s entrepreneurial spirit, drive to make it to the top and perseverance makes him one of the People You Should Know.

http://www.ericzuley.com
http://www.facebook.com/ericzuley
http://www.twitter.com/ericzuley
http://www.myspace.com/ericzuley
http://www.wtvonline.net
http://www.wtvnetworks.tv
http://www.wtvphotos.com
http://www.githpr.com

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3224467/

Eric Zuley’s management:

http://www.Avenueentertainmentmanagement.com

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