Events

The Lewis Center for the Arts & the Center for Career Development host a career conversation and dinner for Princeton students with TV writer and showrunner (Jane the Virgin and Charmed) Jennie Snyder Urman ’99.

For Princeton students only; advanced registration required. Registration information will be available soon.

Dinner provided.

ABOUT

JENNIE SNYDER URMAN grew up in Rye, New York, and graduated from Princeton in 1999 with a BA in English and a certificate from the Program in Theater. Currently Urman developed and Executive Produces the CW’s Golden-Globe nominated Jane the Virgin.  The show was also recently honored with a Peabody Award, three Critics’ Choice nominations, the People’s Choice Award for “Favorite New TV Comedy,” and was named one of AFI’s Top Television Programs of the Year. Prior to Jane, Urman created Emily Owens, MD, also for the CW.  Other credits include Reign, Gilmore Girls, Men in Trees, Lipstick Jungle, 90210, and Hope and Faith. She was also named one of Variety’s “10 TV Writer’s to Watch” in 2012.  Additionally, Urman wrote the screenplay for the feature film Something Borrowed based on the Emily Giffin novel.  She is married to Jamie Urman, a cinematographer, and is the proud (and tired) mommy to Theo and Poppy.

directions

W331 is a seminar room located on the third floor of the Wallace Dance Building in the Lewis Arts complex at 122 Alexander Street, Princeton. View map of Lewis Arts complex

View directions and campus maps, information on parking and public transit, and other venue information on our Venues & Directions page »

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Presented By

  • Lewis Center for the Arts
  • Center for Career Development

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