Corwin Creative founder, Tom Corwin, has years of experience as a creative producer, designer, storyteller and presentation coach. Tom holds a strong belief that personal stories provide the most powerful connection with an audience. He produces narratives in variety of mediums; exhibit design, live productions, presentations, podcasts, books, and film.He was music supervisor and music editor for the documentary film “Brave Blue World”, which garnered three awards in 2021, currently available on Netflix. As the creative director of COAL + ICE, he programmed 25 diverse thought provoking and artistic events in 30 days in San Francisco, including four nights at Symphony Hall with Abigail Washburn singing coal mining songs, Michael Tilson Thomas conducting the orchestra and large scale projections suspended above the stage. He was a producer of the award-winning film “Emile Norman: By His Own Design”, which won an HBO Audience award, and has written two books, Mostly Bob, published by New World Library, and and Mr. Fooster, Traveling On A Whim, published by Doubleday.Tom worked with the Kitchen Sisters on their “Lost and Found Sound” series for NPR radio and was a collaborator on their “Fugitive Waves” podcast on the Radiotopia Network. In his early career, he worked as a touring musician, recording engineer and producer with many artists, including Bonnie Raitt, Booker T, Patti Labelle, Maria Muldaur, Kris Kristofferson and Stevie Wonder.Tom's diverse creative experiences provide a strong foundation for the ideas and storytelling that Corwin Creative brings to every engagement.Clients include: Asia Society, Brady United, Brave Blue World Foundation, Brex, California Academy of Sciences, COAL & ICE, Common Sense Media, Earthjustice, Emerge, Family House, Futures Without Violence, Intuit, Nuclear Threat Initiative, Planned Parenthood, Ploughshares Fund and SFMOMA.
Listed skills include Editing, Music, Music Production, New Media, and 10 others.