Dwayne J. Clark
- Producer
- Writer
- Executive
Dwayne Clark is an entrepreneur, executive producer, author and theater producer with a passion for telling true stories that inspire and uplift audiences.
Clark has authored several books: My Mother, My Mother Son, the autobiography of his life with a mother diagnosed with Alzheimer's, Saturday's with GG, a children's book to help children navigate life with a parent with Alzheimer's, and Help Wanted, a book about how to recruit and hire exceptional staff. He has also produced theater with his stage production at Seattle's renowned ACT Theater: 7-Ways to Get There, a true story of his experience in men's group therapy, becoming a hit.
He is also a restaurateur and café owner of Queen Bee. Clark, a recognized philanthropist, also dedicates his time to supporting more than 70 local and global charities. With his prolific career, Clark is an in-demand speaker.
Born in Pasco, Washington, he grew up poor and rose to become one of Seattle's best known CEO's, Dwayne Clark leads 2,000 employees across the west coast as operator of award winning Aegis Living, a senior assisted living company with 6 new developments in progress.
Most recently, he produced the highly anticipated documentary, Full Court: The Spencer Haywood Story, premiering in late Spring 2016. He is also championing the art of true storytelling by partnering with SIFF to provide an annual $50,000 grant to a Seattle-based documentary filmmaker.
Clark lives with his family in Seattle and is a world traveler who enjoys different cultures.
Clark has authored several books: My Mother, My Mother Son, the autobiography of his life with a mother diagnosed with Alzheimer's, Saturday's with GG, a children's book to help children navigate life with a parent with Alzheimer's, and Help Wanted, a book about how to recruit and hire exceptional staff. He has also produced theater with his stage production at Seattle's renowned ACT Theater: 7-Ways to Get There, a true story of his experience in men's group therapy, becoming a hit.
He is also a restaurateur and café owner of Queen Bee. Clark, a recognized philanthropist, also dedicates his time to supporting more than 70 local and global charities. With his prolific career, Clark is an in-demand speaker.
Born in Pasco, Washington, he grew up poor and rose to become one of Seattle's best known CEO's, Dwayne Clark leads 2,000 employees across the west coast as operator of award winning Aegis Living, a senior assisted living company with 6 new developments in progress.
Most recently, he produced the highly anticipated documentary, Full Court: The Spencer Haywood Story, premiering in late Spring 2016. He is also championing the art of true storytelling by partnering with SIFF to provide an annual $50,000 grant to a Seattle-based documentary filmmaker.
Clark lives with his family in Seattle and is a world traveler who enjoys different cultures.