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A.J. Ali

Executive Producer

Known as "The Coach", I am the Creator of Good Fellas of Baltimore. I am an award-winning producer, writer and actor and it is my vision to make Good Fellas of Baltimore a force of change for good in Baltimore. My belief in the simple power of "loving thy neighbor" to transform communities, the city and surrounding areas is being put to the ultimate test with the show and the movement, The MOB (Mentors Of Baltimore). My plan is to take reality television to a whole new level with a potent mix of entertainment, education and social responsibility. Want to transform your life? Read my book, "The True Champion's 30-Day Challenge," co-authored by me and Vera Jones (www.30DayChallengeBook.com) I am the creator and a member of Good Fellas of Baltimore and what you can count on me for is…Selfless Service and Positive Powerful Vision.

André Robinson

Director/Executive Producer

André has an extensive background in production and administration as a producer, director, actor, executive producer, and technical consultant on feature films, documentaries, television and variety shows, concerts, conferences and other special events. He currently serves as Executive Producer for Carbon-Fibre Media, a graphic novel and comic publishing and production company based in Brooklyn, NY and is also the Director/Producer of The Good Fellas of Baltimore, a reality show which works on the challenges in the community while showcasing the city's many educational, cultural, political and social achievements.

André was general manager for Dallas-based Favor International, executive producer for Crossroads Theatre Company, executive director of the Black Filmmaker Foundation, and artistic director of The Roger Furman Theatre in Harlem, among other cultural, educational and production organizations

His clients have included New Line Cinema, TD Jakes Enterprises, The Potter's House of Dallas, State Farm Insurance, Sony Studios, McDonald's Corporation, Gospel Heritage Foundation, Sony Music, The Harlem Week Festival, Miramax Films, Radio City Music Hall Productions, NBC, The Fulfillment Fund and the Lincoln Theatre in WDC. He has served on the boards of the Westside Waldorf School, Crossroads Theatre, the African Film Festival, The Lincoln Theatre, Aaron Davis Hall, the NJ Theatre Group, the Entrepreneurship Academy of John Muir High School in Pasadena, CA, grants panelist for the National Endowment on the Arts and as teacher and choreographer for the National Dance Institute.

What people are saying:

One of Macy's brand values is Give Back. We encourage our associates and customers to make a difference in their community whether it is thru monetary giving or volunteering. We encourage citizens to make a difference, even if it is one person at a time. Macy's values mirror those of the Good Fellas. People helping people and encouraging your neighbor, co worker or family member to be a a part of the solution.

Julie Epps
Macy's, Region Coordinator of Employee Volunteerism
Mid-Atlantic Region