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About Johann
Atlanta based Johann Lohrmann is a communications specialist with a passion for media. His love for media grew early, and by the time he was fourteen-years old he was writing for Children's Express-an organization that teaches children how to write, interview, and research. There he interviewed sports heroes and politicians. He enjoys communicating in French and in German.
In his senior year of high school, he produced his first short, An Era of Civil Rights. Later, he would write, direct, and produce documentaries for a PBS affiliate, serve as a media planner and research consultant to media companies, and conduct research throughout Belgium, France, Canada and the United States.
Johann is equally focused and driven when it comes to giving back to the community. For the last ten years he has volunteered with an at-risk youth agency, tutored ESL students and used his communications expertise to help organize film festivals, coordinate volunteer events and give lectures on effective research and communications strategies.
Johann Lohrmann was recently nominated for an Emmy for his documentary, How I Survived World War II. It explored how soldiers, children and those who lived and served during World War II survived. His work has appeared on PBS, BET, TimeWarner and online. He recently finished production on the award-winning documentary, Where Wealth Lives: An Exploration of the African-American Economic Experience. It is slated for national release on PBS in 2010. He has one documentary in production. He currently serves as Director of R&D for Noodlehead Marketing, a Division of Noodlehead Studios.
His mantra is – “does it work?” Which ties into a quote Johann chooses to live by:
We shall not fail or falter; we shall not weaken or tire...Give us the tools and we will finish the job. - Sir Winston Churchill
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