ConieTerwilligerMS’77

Connie Terwilliger is an award-winning producer, writer and voice talent. Her career in visual media began during graduate school at IU, producing, directing and hosting shows for WTIU. Terwilliger went on to become the first female director at a San Diego network television station in 1977 and later the first female booth announcer in San Diego.

Through the mid-’80s, Terwilliger worked as voiceover talent in San Diego. During this time, she produced and co-produced multiple Emmy Awards ceremonies. Terwilliger has served on the boards of the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, which has since merged with the Screen Actors Guild, and the International Television Association, which became the Media Communication Association-International. In 2017, she was inducted into the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Pacific Southwest Silver Circle for more than 25 years of significant contributions to television in the area.

She taught a voiceover class at San Diego City College for 18 years and now teaches small workshops and offers private coaching. She focuses her voiceover work on commercials, corporate marketing, training and in-store announcements. Terwilliger also writes and produces as time permits. (December 2017)