David Michael Petrou is a film producer, author and communications executive. In 2013, he served as Co-Executive Producer on Ronny & I.[1] Petrou wrote The Making of Superman[2] (Warner Books, 1978)[3] while he was part of the senior production team on the first two Superman[4] movies starring Christopher Reeve. His previous non-fiction book, Crossed Swords,[5] was about film making behind the Iron Curtain in Budapest, Hungary.[6] Petrou is also a nationally recognized accredited communications executive. He established and ran Eisner, Petrou & Associates,[7][8] with headquarters in Washington, D.C. and an office in Baltimore, Maryland,[9] from 1986 until 2005.[10]

Biography

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Education

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In 1971 Petrou graduated from the University of Maryland, College Park with a bachelor's degree in English. In 1973, he received his master's degree in English & Journalism from Georgetown University.

Career

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Petrou began his career in New York, NY as Associate Director of Public Relations at Ballantine Books, the paperback division of Random House. Following three years in the publishing industry, Petrou worked for eight years in motion picture production and development. For three years, he worked at the Salkind Organization on the first two “Superman”[4] films, shot on location around the world and at Pinewood Studios outside London. He later worked for motion picture studio Warner Bros. in Los Angeles, where he was an executive consultant in production and marketing.

Petrou wrote "The Making of Superman: The Movie[11] Petrou returned to Washington, D.C., where he served as a director for the late Ambassador R. Sargent Shriver II and the late Eunice Kennedy Shriver at The Joseph P. Kennedy Foundation. In 1986, he founded Eisner, Petrou and Associates, Inc.,[12] a full service communications agency based in Washington, DC,[7] where he served as President and Chief Operating Officer until 2005.[10]

Board and Advisory Councils

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Petrou has served as a member of the Kennedy Center Community Advisory Board,[13] the Choral Arts Society of Washington Board[14] and the Washington Men’s Camerata Advisory Board. He is also a baritone singer with The Choral Arts Society of Washington.[15] Petrou participated in several recordings, including: London Symphony Orchestra recording of Mahler “Symphony No. 8,” Valery Gergiev, conductor.[16][17] “Make Me Drunk with Your Kisses,” by Alexander Knaifel, composer; Mstislav Rostropovich, cellist; Norman Scribner, conductor[18] “Of Rage and Remembrance,” by John Corrigliano, composer, Leonard Slatkin, conductor, with the National Symphony Orchestra.[19] Grammy Award-winner for Best Classical Recording.[20][21]

Awards

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Petrou has received the Silver Anvil Award from the Public Relations Society of America[22] as well as the PRSA Best in Maryland Awards.[23]

References

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  1. ^ "Ronny & I (2013)". IMDb.
  2. ^ Petrou, David Michael (1978). The Making of Superman the Movie: David Michael Petrou: 9780446825658: Amazon.com: Books. ISBN 0446825654.
  3. ^ "The Making Of Superman, The Movie". Goodreads.
  4. ^ a b "David Petrou". IMDb.
  5. ^ Alexander Salkind presents Crossed swords: Tim Warnak, David Michael Petrou, Berta Dominguez D., Mark Twain: 9780441678655: Books - Amazon.ca. ASIN 0441678653.
  6. ^ "Alexander Salkind presents Crossed swords".
  7. ^ a b Dougherty, Philip H. (21 September 1988). "THE MEDIA BUSINESS: Advertising; People". The New York Times.
  8. ^ "Daily Record hires new editor after firing old". Baltimore Business Journal.
  9. ^ "City schools select Eisner". Baltimore Business Journal.
  10. ^ a b "Eisner losing PR president David Petrou". Baltimore Business Journal.
  11. ^ "David Michael Petrou – Author and Super Man - CapedWonder Superman Imagery. Christopher Reeve Superman Photos, Images, Movies, Videos and More!".
  12. ^ Koeppel, David (20 August 2002). "BUSINESS TRAVEL; Coping with Health Hazards when on the Go". The New York Times.
  13. ^ "The Kennedy Center Around the Nation". Archived from the original on 2014-10-17.
  14. ^ "Choral Arts".
  15. ^ "The Choral Arts Society of Washington DC".
  16. ^ lso.co.uk/3308/Mahler-Symphony.../-/LSO0669_Digital_Booklet.pdf
  17. ^ "Mahler: Symphony No 8 - Gergiev's Mahler - London Symphony Orchestra". London Symphony Orchestra.
  18. ^ "Amazon.com: Make Me Drunk With Your Kisses: Music".
  19. ^ "Amazon.com: John Corigliano, Leonard Slatkin, National Symphony Orchestra: Corigliano: Symphony No. 1 / Of Rage and Remembrance: Music". 1996.
  20. ^ "Past Winners Search". The GRAMMYs. 30 April 2017.
  21. ^ Grammy Award for Best Classical Album
  22. ^ "DBED seeks agency for direct marketing deal". Baltimore Business Journal.
  23. ^ "Eisner Petrou wins PR award". Baltimore Business Journal.