Jacquie Jordan

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Jacquie Jordan
Born
Jacquelyn Jordan
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Television producer, media consultant
Notable workDonny & Marie Show
WebsiteJacquie Jordan

Jacquie Jordan is an American television producer and media consultant. Jordan is best known for co-producing a season of Donny & Marie (1998), which was nominated for two Emmy Awards. She was also a co-producer for Sunday Morning Shootout for three years, and an executive producer for Square Off.[1][2][3]

Jacquie Jordan in Production
Jordan with Peter Bart (host), Steven Spielberg (guest), and Peter Guber (host)

Early life and education[edit]

Jordan grew up in New Jersey and graduated from the University of Delaware with a B.A. in Communications and a minor in Theater.[4] Jordan sold her first TV show at the age of 24 by going door to door to various New Jersey Cable Stations.[5] She decided to open her own media development company because she saw an opportunity to help connect “camera-ready experts” or “guestperts” with producers.[6][7] Jordan is quoted as stating that women business owners, “...need to reach down to the younger women and even girls and pull them up the ladder as we go along, through mentoring, coaching and encouragement."[8]

In 2009, Jordan was set up by Sacha Baron Cohen for a scene in the mockumentary comedy feature Brüno, but the scene did not make it into the movie.[1]

In 2020, Jordan was invited back by her alma mater, University of Delaware, to speak about Generation X: Why We Deserve New Branding for their annual TEDx event.[9][10]

Career[edit]

Jordan was a local New Jersey disc jockey for WSUS, and a news reporter for WNNJ-FM, WNNJ and WMBC-TV.[4] In July 2000, she launched Jacquie Jordan Inc, a Los Angeles based media consultancy company.[4][11] In 2002, Jordan launched a spinoff company, TVGuestpert.[5][12][13][14] In 2006, Jordan published the book Get on TV!: The Insider’s Guide to Pitching the Producers and Promotion Yourself (Sourcebooks, Inc)[15][7][16] and in 2010 she published Heartfelt Marketing: Allowing the Universe to be Your Business Partner (BurmanBooks).[17][18][19]

In 2020, Jacquie Jordan's publishing company, TVGuestpert Publishing, released the eBook: Left Out: When the Truth Doesn't Fit In, by Tara Reade. Jordan told Fox News, "As a woman-owned business, we believe Tara Reade's story was worth being written, memorialized and shared."[20][21]

Film and television[edit]

In 1997-1998, Jordan was a producer on the Geraldo Rivera Show and in 1998-1999, she worked on Maury.[22]

Jordan helped produce a season of Donny & Marie (1998), which was nominated for two Emmy Awards.[23][24] In 2003, Jordan became the co-executive producer for the talk show Sunday Morning Shootout, hosted by Peter Bart and Peter Guber, and ran the show for its first three years.[25][26][27] In 2005, Jordan became the executive producer of Square Off, a Sunday morning television debate program hosted by Andy Wallenstein and Brian Lowry.[28]

Jordan has written contributions for Conscious Company Magazine and Huffington Post.[29]

Jordan started her publishing company, Jacquie Jordan Publishing Inc., which started with her first published book, Alex Detail's Revolution, by Darren Campo in 2009.[30] The company became TVGuestpert Publishing with Christy Whitman’s book, The Art of Having it All: A Woman's Guide To Unlimited Abundance,[31] which made the New York Times best seller list, under Advice, How-To & Miscellaneous, in March 2015.[32][33]

Jordan curated the inaugural TEDxFranklin in Franklin in March 2022, with 12 speakers. [34]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Sacha Baron Cohen: The men in his life". The Independent. 2009-04-28. Retrieved 2018-03-26.
  2. ^ Clark, Sandra (2014-04-04). "James Franco: Will His Flirtation With Girl, 17, Hurt His Career?". Hollywood Life. Retrieved 2018-03-26.
  3. ^ "Sexual Harassment: How some apologies fall flat". KSDK. Retrieved 2018-03-26.
  4. ^ a b c “Waiting for Jimmy Smits to Call,” University of Delaware Messenger, Volume 9, number 3, 2000
  5. ^ a b Beveridge, Dawn: "Cracking the Glass Ceiling," Feedback Magazine, Sept/Oct, 2006.
  6. ^ Bawden Davis, Julie (2016-03-08). "15 Insights Into the State of Women in Business". Guardian Guides Press. Retrieved 2018-04-23.
  7. ^ a b Gschwandtner, Lisa: "Starring You," Selling Power Magazine, May 2006.
  8. ^ Bawden Davis, Julie (2016-03-08). "15 Insights Into the State of Women in Business". Guardian Guides Press. Retrieved 2018-04-23.
  9. ^ "Speakers to explore connectivity | UDaily". www.udel.edu. Retrieved 2020-11-12.
  10. ^ Jordan, Jacquie, Generation X: Why We Deserve New Branding, retrieved 2020-11-12
  11. ^ Miller, Dawn: "Q/A with a Career Woman," Entertainment Today, July 26th, 2006.
  12. ^ The Gregory Mantell Show: "Jacquie Jordan: Get on TV!," July 27, 2006.
  13. ^ Mackacher, M: "Your Turn on TV?," Daily Breeze, March 26, 2006.
  14. ^ Broeske, Pat: "Experts With Ease is Her Expertise," Emmy Magazine, August 2012.
  15. ^ Jordan, J: "Get on TV! : The Insider’s Guide to Pitching the Producers and Promotion Yourself" Sourcebooks, Inc., 2006.
  16. ^ Moran, Gwen: "Quick Pick," Entrepreneur Magazine, July 2006.
  17. ^ Jordan, J: "Heartfelt Marketing: Allowing the Universe to be Your Business Partner" BurmanBooks, 2010.
  18. ^ "This Week's Bestsellers: March 9, 2015". publishersweekly.com. Retrieved 23 March 2018.
  19. ^ "Jacquie Jordan, Author at SheSavvy". SheSavvy. Retrieved 23 March 2018.
  20. ^ Wulfsohn, Joseph (2020-09-30). "Tara Reade penning memoir on coming forward as a Biden accuser, will be released before election". Fox News. Retrieved 2020-11-12.
  21. ^ "Biden accuser Tara Reade to release book one week before election". The Washington Times. Archived from the original on 2020-11-01. Retrieved 2020-11-12.
  22. ^ "Jacquie Jordan - Produced for some of the hottest personalities in television: Where Producers Go to Find their next Guest Expert for the media!". www.wcspeakers.com. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
  23. ^ "Jacquie Jordan | HuffPost". www.huffingtonpost.com. Retrieved 2018-03-26.
  24. ^ "Dancing With the Stars 9: Bio of Donny Osmond". www.alloy.com. 2009-08-31. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
  25. ^ Martin, Denise: "TV Land lands a "Big Break"," Variety Magazine, Vreality TV, October 26, 2005.
  26. ^ "Here's How To Sell a Reality Show". Broadcasting & Cable. Retrieved 2018-03-26.
  27. ^ Gschwandtner, Lisa: "Starring You," Selling Power Magazine, May 2006
  28. ^ Martin, Denise (March 26, 2006). "TV Insiders to "square off"". Variety Magazine. Vpilotwatch.
  29. ^ "Why Contraction Can Be Good for a Conscious Business | SOCAP Global". socapglobal.com. Retrieved 2020-11-19.
  30. ^ Campo, Darren (2009). Alex Detail's Revolution Jacquie Jordan Publishing, Inc. ISBN 9780981931142.
  31. ^ Whitman, Christy (2015). The Art of Having it All: A Woman's Guide To Unlimited Abundance TVGuestpert Publishing. ISBN 9780988585508.
  32. ^ "Advice, How-To & Miscellaneous Books - Best Sellers - Books - March 15, 2015 - The New York Times". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-02-05.
  33. ^ "This Week's Bestsellers: March 9, 2015". PublishersWeekly.com. Retrieved 2023-02-05.
  34. ^ McBryde, John. "Newcomer to Williamson County making plans for a TEDx Franklin talk next March". Williamson Home Page.

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