About Us

Park Avenue Productions

How do we capture the spirit of our company? 

I believe it begins with what’s on the inside.  Creative vision.  Strategic thinking.  Dedicated vision.  And most of all, a passion to bring out the best. 

For over twenty years, we’ve been writing and producing creative work that touches lives.  We’re glad to be doing what we love . . . educating, motivating and inspiring audiences. 

The journey is just as important as the destination.  So we stand by your side, helping you each step of the way. And when you achieve results, that’s our greatest pleasure.

         

Lynn Sanders, President           Lynn Sanders                          

Lynn has an ear for listening. 

She listens to people, uncovering their ultimate goals and objectives.  She listens to words on the page, with a sensitivity to meaning and rhythm.  And she listens to  unspoken words… interpreting key elements to attain the highest results.

With a background in writing and music, Lynn’s professional career began by writing commercials, lyrics and trade shows at TMK-Elias, a Chicago music production company.  Credits include the WGN-TV lyrics, "Chicago's Very Own - Channel 9," featuring singer Lou Rawls, and “Let The Child Come Through,” sung by the Glen Ellyn Children’s Choir.  Lynn’s writing has been recognized in Writers Digest Magazine, ITVA, Who’s Who of 2008, and the International Society of Poets. 

Favorite projects include the Telly award-winning video, Things You Should Know Before Entering The Hospital, created through Four Leaf Enterprises, Inc.  The team included Director/Cameraman Richard Erwin, Editor Ernest Schubert and publicist Betty Hoeffner. 

Lynn loves creating children’s stories, lyrics and musicals.  Her first children’s book, “Social Justice:  How You Can Make A Difference,” published by Capstone Press, will be available for sale by late December, 2008.  A reading of her new musical, “Amelia,” about Amelia Earhart was performed at Theatre Building Chicago in 2008.  Lynn’s articles have appeared in Current Health, the Pioneer Press, local papers and ezinearticles.com.  She is a member of SCBWI, OCWW and Writers Workshop.  Lynn enjoys playing piano and guitar at senior centers.  She lives in Illinois with her husband, Joel, her sons Jordan and Andrew, and their poodle, Henri.