Margo Rowder's formative years unfolded in the picturesque town of Parker, Texas, where the iconic Southfork Ranch, famously featured in the opening credits of the original "Dallas" television series, served as a constant reminder of the region's rich cultural heritage.
As a student at the University of North Texas, Margo pursued a dual passion for design and music, eventually graduating with a comprehensive understanding of both creative disciplines. Following her academic endeavors, Margo made the bold decision to relocate to the vibrant city of Chicago, where she embarked on a seven-year journey in traditional print and television advertising art direction.
However, Margo's innate talents and interests soon led her to transition into professional writing, marking a significant milestone in her career. Storytelling, content creation, performance, and production have always been fundamental aspects of her creative DNA, dating back to her childhood fascination with the making of Michael Jackson's groundbreaking music video, "Thriller".
As a seasoned professional, Margo has had the privilege of working on numerous commercial production sets, bringing stories to life onstage and on film, while surrounding herself with an impressive network of friends who share her passion for creative excellence.
At the heart of Margo's professional endeavors lies her unwavering commitment to connecting with people, whether through the written word, film, or live performance, by harnessing the power of stories, music, dance, or comedy to evoke deep emotions and resonance.