MANAGEMENT TEAM
Terri J. Vaughn, Co-Founder, Producer, Creative Director
Terri J. Vaughn has entertained us on television for more than ten years. Born Terri Juanita Vaughn on October 16th 1975, she stole America’s heart with her lovable portrayal of Lovita Alizay Jenkins on “The Steve Harvey Show.” Then Vaughn made her way to UPN’s “All of Us” and now she brings Renee, a sassy and hilarious nurse, to life on Tyler Perry’s Meet The Browns. Vaughn has been honored with three Image Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actress for her work on “The Steve Harvey Show” and was also nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her work on “Soul Food.” Also included on Vaughn’s resume are Tyler Perry’s “Daddy’s Little Girls,” the independent dramedy, “Dirty Laundry,” “3 Can Play That Game,” and she just wrapped on two films where she played the lead characters, “Soul Ties” and “The Marriage Chronicles.” Through her Atlanta based production company Nina Holiday Entertainment, along with her partner Cas Sigers, Vaughn produced the documentary “Angels Can’t Help But Laugh.” They have are currently developing their first television series. Terri also celebrates 15 years of serving young at-risk girls through her Take Wings Foundation.
Terri J. Vaughn has entertained us on television for more than ten years. Born Terri Juanita Vaughn on October 16th 1975, she stole America’s heart with her lovable portrayal of Lovita Alizay Jenkins on “The Steve Harvey Show.” Then Vaughn made her way to UPN’s “All of Us” and now she brings Renee, a sassy and hilarious nurse, to life on Tyler Perry’s Meet The Browns. Vaughn has been honored with three Image Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actress for her work on “The Steve Harvey Show” and was also nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her work on “Soul Food.” Also included on Vaughn’s resume are Tyler Perry’s “Daddy’s Little Girls,” the independent dramedy, “Dirty Laundry,” “3 Can Play That Game,” and she just wrapped on two films where she played the lead characters, “Soul Ties” and “The Marriage Chronicles.” Through her Atlanta based production company Nina Holiday Entertainment, along with her partner Cas Sigers, Vaughn produced the documentary “Angels Can’t Help But Laugh.” They have are currently developing their first television series. Terri also celebrates 15 years of serving young at-risk girls through her Take Wings Foundation.
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Cas Sigers, Co-founder, Producer, Content Developer
Cas Sigers, a native of North Carolina, is a professional writer of more than ten years, and a highly, motivated business mogul. In 2001, she signed to a publishing house and released her first book, A Girl Named Lily. Cas shortly acquired a Los Angeles agent because the novel gained interest from several television literary agents for TV rights, which lead her to begin writing spec scripts for various show runners including Yvette Lee Bowser. She partnered with Terri J. Vaughn to create Nina Holiday Entertainment and in 2006, they produced and shot the feature film “Angels Canʼt Help But Laugh”, a documentary on the lives of 25 Black Hollywood actresses. In 2007, Nina Holiday Entertainment produced the feature film “Naked.” As a writer, Sigers has also optioned several screenplays to various production and film houses. As a field producer, Sigers has worked as a producer on national shows such as “Welcome to Dreamland”, “Platinum House”, Tiny and Toya, As Written, and “Verses and Flow”. She is also an author with Kensington Press under the imprint Urban Books and her six novels are distributed throughout the world at Target and Wal-mart.
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Davida Campbell, Production Manager
A native of Savannah, GA, Davida J. Campbell is an alumna of Spelman College c/o 2011 earning a BA degree in Drama. As a drama major, Campbell worked in many facets of the department and Stage Managed several shows such as Lysistrata: A Woman’s Translation, Directed by Dr. Eddie Bradley, Jr.; Crowns: Portraits of Black Women in Church Hats, Directed by Jade Lambert- Smith; and Agnes of God, Directed by Marion Wright. In 2011, she co-wrote and directed an original production, The Stories of We, chronicling the issues of students in the Atlanta University Center, while upholding the traditions of the colleges. During her senior year in college, she interned at Nina Holiday Entertainment working as a PA on several shows such as “Inside: R. Kelly”, “Soul Train Awards 2010,” and “As Written: Chrisette Michelle.” Upon graduation, Campbell was invited to join the team. In 2011, she worked as a Production Coordinator on A Cross to Bear, Script PA on Verses and Flow, and Script Coordinator on the Soul Train Awards. Currently, Davida Campbell serves as the Production Manager for Nina Holiday Entertainment.
A native of Savannah, GA, Davida J. Campbell is an alumna of Spelman College c/o 2011 earning a BA degree in Drama. As a drama major, Campbell worked in many facets of the department and Stage Managed several shows such as Lysistrata: A Woman’s Translation, Directed by Dr. Eddie Bradley, Jr.; Crowns: Portraits of Black Women in Church Hats, Directed by Jade Lambert- Smith; and Agnes of God, Directed by Marion Wright. In 2011, she co-wrote and directed an original production, The Stories of We, chronicling the issues of students in the Atlanta University Center, while upholding the traditions of the colleges. During her senior year in college, she interned at Nina Holiday Entertainment working as a PA on several shows such as “Inside: R. Kelly”, “Soul Train Awards 2010,” and “As Written: Chrisette Michelle.” Upon graduation, Campbell was invited to join the team. In 2011, she worked as a Production Coordinator on A Cross to Bear, Script PA on Verses and Flow, and Script Coordinator on the Soul Train Awards. Currently, Davida Campbell serves as the Production Manager for Nina Holiday Entertainment.