About

Here’s a quick little bit about me:

I am an artist and an entrepreneur.  I have a Bachelor of the Arts (B.A.) degree with a dual emphasis in business and arts & media; a law degree (J.D.) from Southwestern Law School; and I am now working on the final eight units of a master of laws degree (LL.M.) in Entertainment and Media Law at Southwestern Law School’s Donald E. Biederman Entertainment and Media Law Institute.

I’ve always loved the arts.  I was “Danny” in my second grade class production of “Grease Lightning”; I started playing the alto saxophone when I was ten years old; I started acting for film and television when I was sixteen years old; I started creating visual art with charcoal, collage, and stop motion animation in my undergraduate days at Marymount California University; and I started producing in 2005 when I packaged and launched the Art Showcase, a nationwide live television art auction.

I was born to be entrepreneurial.  I started my first business when I was eight years old called Taylor’s Odd Job Services.  I mowed lawns, stacked wood, hacked weeds, and the like.  I got so busy that I had to farm some jobs out to my older brother and a friend from school; of course I took a finders fee.  In 2005 I created the Jr. H.H. Corporation, a California corporation, to offer business development and management services to other entrepreneurs on an independent contractor consultant basis.  I have 10+ years of professional business experience in an array of industries.