When Davy Jordan was in college he thought he’d end up in the medical field. Caring for people was important to him. But actually working in hospitals didn’t feel right. Connecting back with the imagination that colored his childhood, Jordan changed his major to theater and found a career as the puppet coordinator for PeeWee’s Playhouse, working on Nickelodeon shows and eventually with other clients. Watch the full episode.
Davy Jordan is a Puppet Master of Creativity
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