Cool Careers in Writing Links & Resources 2022
Writing as a Business Library Research Guide
Speaker bios:
DARCI E. MCCONNELL
“Vision and Strategic Planning”
Darci E. McConnell, president and CEO of McConnell Communications, Inc., in Detroit,
has 27 years of experience in the areas of communications strategy, crisis management,
media relations, marketing, advertising and political consulting. Prior to establishing
her company in 2004, McConnell spent 14 years as a reporter for newspaper outlets
across the state as well as in Washington, D.C. She holds a bachelor’s degree in English
and Communication from the University of Michigan and previously served as an adjunct
journalism professor at Wayne State University. A former political reporter, she has
worked on more than three dozen political campaigns, including Warren Evans for Wayne
County Executive, Gov. Granholm’s re-election bid, Lon Johnson for MDP Chair, Jocelyn
Benson for Secretary of State and most recently, as the campaign manager for the successful
bid by Kenyetta Stanford Jones for 36th District Court. The 2016 recipient of the
National Association of Black Journalists’ Pat Tobin Media Professional of the Year
award is a member of the Public Relations Society of America and past president of
the Detroit Chapter of NABJ. Her executive education includes completion of programs
at Dartmouth’s Tuck School of Business and Harvard’s Program on Negotiation, the New
Organizing Institute’s New Media Boot Camp and Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses.
Her personal passion is making a difference in the lives of young people, through
mentoring programs and other opportunities.
JOSEPH ZETTELMAIER
“Getting Work”
Joseph is a Michigan-based playwright and four-time nominee for the Steinberg/American
Theatre Critics Association Award for best new play, first in 2006 for All Childish
Things, then in 2007 for Language Lessons, in 2010 for It Came From Mars and in 2012
for Dead Man’s Shoes. His plays The Stillness Between Breaths and It Came From Mars
were selected to appear in the National New Play Network’s Festival of New Plays,
and It Came From Mars was a recipient of 2009’s Edgerton Foundation New American Play
Award, and won Best New Script 2010 from the Lansing State Journal. His play Dead
Man’s Shoes won the Edgerton Foundation New American Play Award in 2011. He is an
Artistic Associate at First Folio Theatre, an At Large Ambassador to the National
New Play Network and an adjunct lecturer at Eastern Michigan University and Schoolcraft
College, where he teaches Dramatic Composition, Play Production, Stage Management,
Stage Combat, and Fundamentals of Acting. He also serves as Executive Director for
Roustabout Theatre Troupe, roustabouttheatre.com. Joseph was profiled in the March
2012 issue of American Theatre Magazine.
JASON MARKER
“Client Management”
Jason Marker is a writer, editor, and game designer from Detroit. He is currently
the managing editor of the online motorcycle and motorsports magazine Ride Apart and
a freelance game designer for Fantasy Flight Games. In his capacity as a freelance
game designer, he has worked with such beloved IPs as Star Wars, Robotech, Warhammer
40K, and Shadowrun. He has also worked on numerous independent games and has released
his own games under his Amalgamated Fiction Detroit imprint. When not writing, Jason
plays with The Detroit Party Marching Band, restores old Japanese motorcycles, studies
history, and spends as much time as he can with his young daughters.
JOE VARKLE
“Support and Sustainability”
Joe Varkle has honed complementary passions in writing and teaching. After graduating
from the University of Michigan in 2008, he moved to Los Angeles to earn his MFA.
For several years, he worked in development for production companies at Universal
and Paramount Studios. There, he developed a keen eye for projects that told compelling
stories. After optioning his first dramatic comedy screenplay in 2011, Joe shifted
focus to darker, grittier projects with moral complexity. In 2013, he formed a writing
partnership with Los Angeles director Rob Lambert. Thus far, they have co-written
several dark thrillers and gritty dramas. Their most recent film is currently in pre-production.
SARAH TENTLER
“How I Became A Professional Speechwriter”
Sarah Tentler is a speechwriter and executive communications professional with experience
across multiple fields. She has worked for the British government, the United States
Senate, the Federal Reserve System, and in finance and international development in
Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
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