Connie St. John has been an industry executive for more than 30 years. She began her entertainment career in publicity at Columbia TriStar Television in Los Angeles. She then joined Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. in Atlanta, first in their TNT Originals division, then heading the PR department for Turner Program Services, the syndication division. Connie then joined Harpo Productions, managing PR for Oprah Winfrey. While there, she successfully pitched the idea for what would become Oprah’s Angel Network. She also oversaw the PR campaign for Oprah Runnin’ Wild with Tina, traveling on tour with Oprah and Tina Turner. Later, Connie joined the Public Responsibility department at Sara Lee Corporation, where she and her team addressed issues of concern for women and minorities on a local, national, and global scale.
In 1999, Connie returned to LA and founded her production company No Weapon Productions, which produces family friendly entertainment for the screen and stage. Her award-winning first short film, THE MESSAGE, screened in festivals around the country, as well as at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival. Her second short film, ASUNDER, was also screened at Cannes. In addition to writing shorts, television spec scripts, and full-length features, Connie has written and produced more than 100 stage plays and skits.
While in LA, Connie launched the marketing department of the Entertainment Industry Foundation and served as the executive director of various nonprofit companies, including the Neighborhood Music School.
After 20 years in California, Connie returned to Washington, DC in 2019. She re-launched No Weapon Productions, and established a consulting company, the St. John Consulting Group, through which she works with cultural influencers. She also serves on the executive board of the number one arts school in the country, L.A. County High School for the Arts.
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