About

Specializing in corporate and business communications, Don Logay has provided writing,
production and entertainment services for companies of all size for more than 25 years.
As writer / producer / director he provided full production services (creative concept to
final scripts and on-site staging) for live business theater and multi-media presentations
for hundreds of Fortune 500 corporate meetings in major convention cities of the U.S.,
Hawaii, the Caribbean and worldwide at famed sites such as Zurich, Paris and London.

Logay also created and produced the renown General Patton live presentation (recreating
the opening of the motion picture Patton) featuring actor Simon Wilder– with more than
1,000 performances worldwide to-date for over 400 major corporations. Logay also received
the Chicago Film Council / ASMP Script Writing Award of Excellence for an International
Harvester - Truck Division General Patton corporate film.

A partial list of corporate clients includes:

Alcoa Industries
Arvin Industries
Westinghouse
Sylvania Electric
Baxter Laboratories
General Electric
Mobil Oil Company
Standard Oil Company
Maremont Automotive
Stewart-Warner
North Amer. Van Lines
Shell Oil Company
Allied Chemical
Corning Glass
Kaiser Chemical
OwensCorning Fiberglas
Sears Corporate Hdqtrs.
Ford Motor Company
American Hosp. Supply
Kentucky Fried Chicken
International Harvester
Champion Spark Plugs
Sanyo Electric
Toledo Scale
DuPont de Nemours
Bell & Howell
…for example.

Don Logay also has 17-years as an experienced journalist and contributes articles for
hundreds of publications of all types and size. Highlights include being editor-in-chief of
three national magazines, winning three BPA (Business Press Association) awards for
Excellence in Journalism for published articles and having two 8-page byline articles
in Newsweek magazine.

In 1982, Logay also created the famed U.S. housing industry Annual Cost vs. Value
study widely quoted and featured in hundreds of magazine and newspaper articles
nationwide – such as New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Time and United in-flight
magazine – as well on numerous radio and network TV shows such as Good Morning
America. Today, this information reaches over 22 million readers, viewers and listeners
worldwide annually.

Today, Logay writes the entertaining and informative “On The House” radio homeowner
tips heard daily on hundreds of stations nationwide. The series won two International
Communicator 2002 Radio Awards for first place writing and first place creative concept.

He also writes articles for print on a variety of subjects, press releases, TV commercials
and infomercials, documentary videos and business books. Recent publications include:
BusinessWorks Manual (Sept. 98) – and participation in two books for the popular IDG
“Dummies” series: Home Remodeling for Dummies (Oct.98) and Home Maintenance for
Dummies (Spring 2000). He also co-authored Extreme Investor (Entrepreneur Press)
released in Oct. 2000 and was co-author of Extreme Entrepreneur released in Spring 2001.