Craig James Pietrowiak, the founder of the International Screenwriters' Association (ISA) is an award winning writer, director and producer who grew up on the north side of Chicago and graduated from Northern Illinois University. After his TV pilot "Wrigleyville" was noticed by a major Hollywood agency, which lead to literary representation, Pietrowiak moved to Los Angeles where he chose to stay. After some time pursuing writing and finding difficulty in uncovering helpful resources to develop his craft, he started the International Screenwriters' Association to make it easier for screenwriters to find the tools necessary to connect to the industry and launch their career.
Pietrowiak's recent focus has been on the expansion of the ISA and growth of its international membership, as well as his filmmaking and acting career.
Craig James Pietrowiak, the founder of the International Screenwriters' Association (ISA) is an award winning writer, director and producer who grew up on the north side of Chicago and graduated from Northern Illinois University. After his TV pilot "Wrigleyville" was noticed by a major Hollywood agency, which lead to literary representation, Pietrowiak moved to Los Angeles where he chose to stay. After some time pursuing writing and finding difficulty in uncovering helpful resources to develop his craft, he started the International Screenwriters' Association to make it easier for screenwriters to find the tools necessary to connect to the industry and launch their career.
Pietrowiak's recent focus has been on the expansion of the ISA and growth of its international membership, as well as his filmmaking and acting career.