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    Andrew Todhunter

    Author - Filmmaker - Stanford Lecturer

    Andrew Todhunter is a renowned author, filmmaker, and creative consultant with a diverse background in writing, film production, and interactive entertainment.

    He has authored books like 'Fall of the Phantom Lord,' 'Dangerous Games,' and 'A Meal Observed,' receiving accolades like the San Francisco Chronicle best seller and the PEN USA Literary Award for Creative Nonfiction.

    Todhunter's writing has been featured in prestigious publications such as National Geographic, The Atlantic Monthly, and The Wall Street Journal.

    In film, he studied graduate film production at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts and has worked on projects for National Geographic and Lucasfilm.

    Andrew Todhunter has also made significant contributions to the interactive entertainment industry, working on games like 'Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego' and government training simulations.

    As a creative consultant, Todhunter collaborates with organizations like Apple, 23andMe, and RE/MAX International, applying his storytelling expertise to various projects.

    He is a lecturer at Stanford University, teaching writing and co-directing the Senior Reflection creative capstone program. Todhunter is also a co-founder of Stanford's LifeWorks program.

    Apart from his professional endeavors, Andrew Todhunter is an avid sailor, kayaker, and scuba diver, residing in northern California with his family.

    With a passion for adventure and storytelling, Todhunter's expertise and creativity span across various industries, making him a versatile and accomplished professional.