May WuthrichMay Wuthrich is a multi-award-winning audiobook producer, director, and performance coach whose career spans book publishing, film script development, and theater, giving her a multidimensional perspective on storytelling. Her expertise in book-to-scipt adaptation and guiding projects from page to performance has shaped hundreds of productions.From the Detroit suburbs, May began her creative life as a stage actor in New York City. After co-founding a small theater company, she discovered a passion for producing, leading to positions at CBS Theatrical Films, MGM-UA, Bantam Books, and HarperCollins. She later served as Vice President of Development for Robert De Niro's Tribeca Productions, and for the writer, producer, and director Alan J. Pakula.For over 15 years, May has worked on non-fiction titles by Pulitzer Prize, National Book Award, and MacArthur Fellowship recipients: The 1619 Project, created by Nikole Hannah-Jones and The New York Times Magazine; Bryan Stevenson's Just Mercy; Matthew Desmond's Evicted; Jacqueline Woodson's Brown Girl Dreaming; Natasha Trethewey's Memorial Drive; and with author Philip Goodrich on the award-winning adaptation of Somersett: Benjamin Franklin and the Masterminding of American Independence. These works and others underscore her commitment to truth-telling and illuminating social justice issues through impactful storytelling.Her fiction titles include works by celebrated authors such as Margaret Atwood, Elizabeth Gilbert, Adriana Trigiani, Jodi Picoult, Oscar Hijuelos, Richard Peck, and Kate DiCamillo, as well as countless other extraordinary storytellers.May also has been honored to work with many public figures, including Gloria Steinem, Senator Mazie Hirono, Robert Iger, Geoffrey Berman, Sunny Hostin, Mira Sorvino, Kate Mulgrew, Joe Morton, and Amber Tamblyn.She has taught screenwriting at NYU's School of Professional Studies and served as a guest lecturer at Columbia University's School of General Studies. She has also inspired students through The Great Books Summer Program, curating conversations with distinguished authors and filmmakers at Amherst, Stanford, and Oxford.Each chapter of her career has shaped the creative force she is today-someone dedicated to fostering creativity and collaboration, bringing transformative stories to the world.Learn more at MayWuthrich.com Read More Read Less