Jordan Currier
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Phone: 602 2149091
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Mail code: 2121Campus: Dtphx
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Jordan Currier joined the Thunderbird School of Global Management as a Creative Storyteller in March 2026 after serving on the Enterprise Brand Strategy and Management team for over ten years. On the Brand Team he worked primarily as a videographer and editor, and his work for ASU took him around the globe to film, produce and edit original content for ASU's School of Earth and Space Exploration, Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, ASU Alumni Association, Office of the President, the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions, and many others. Additionally, Currier has been a part of ASU's award-winning video productions, including multiple ADDYs and Gold Case Awards. Currier himself won an Emmy in 2017 as a producer, videographer and editor for his contribution to the 2016 Salute to Service program.
Prior to joining ASU, Currier worked with such clients as Mayo Clinic and Scottsdale Leadership, as well as nonprofits, including the Children's Cancer Center and Human Rights Campaign. Additionally, he has built his own independent production company, Four37 Productions, where he puts his visual artistry to work on a wide range of projects, from documentary shorts and profiles to experimental art films and music videos. That work has taken him all over the United States and many countries across Europe.
A graduate of ASU's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, Currier is a third-generation Arizonan. He served as the editor-in-chief of the Mesa Community College student newspaper, the Mesa Legend; under his watch, the paper's coverage of the events of September 11, 2001, earned the Associated Collegiate Press Pacemaker award in 2002. He has lived all over New South Wales, Australia, before returning to Arizona and enrolling at the Cronkite School.
2017 Rocky Mountain Emmy